So, I'm working on some supplemental questions [to boost my mark up to an A for the term], and I've always been terrible at application questions.
Consider the following solution equilibrium reaction:
Fe3+(aq) + SCN-(aq) <--> FeSCN2+(aq)
Data was collected on adding various reagents to this system.
KNO3(aq) = no change
Fe2(SO4)3(aq) = solution darkens
KOH(aq) = solution lightens
Na2SO4(aq) = no change
The question is, for each reagent, which ions are spectator ions and which ions caused the color change?
Now, I remember we had a lab where the temperate was the factor, making the solution lighter and darker in colder and warmer temperatures. It was so long ago, that this is literally all I remember.
Thank you for the help, and also, if you could explain why this happens as opposed to just the answers. Who knows when this question will show up on the provincial?