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I'm working on a chemistry lab, but I'm stuck. We're doing an absorption lab and I'm not sure how to proceed with the calculations. Should I be using RICE tables for this? If so, could someone show me an example of how I'm supposed to do this?
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What is the concrete Problem?
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"Calculate the equilibrium concentrations for Fe3+ and SCN– for the mixtures in Test tubes 2-5 in Part III."
I'm having a really hard time understanding the lab because it's my first one online and I didn't do the experiment/collect the data myself. I'm not really looking for the answer to be handed to me or anything, I just want some examples so that I can have a better idea of what to do.
The purpose of the lab was to eventually find the equilibrium constant of a reaction - which I can do - but I'm pretty burnt out and not even sure what info to share here to get help.
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If you dont provide data's we cannot help.
If you mix iron III and thiocyanate what is the chemical reaction and how the equation of K.
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