Hey!
I'm doing a practical write up at the moment investigating chemical equilibrium in the following reversible reaction
FeCl
3+ 3NH
3CNS <- -> Fe(CNS)
3 + 3NH
4Cl
Basically we have to add ammonium thioynate sol to one bottle, iron (III) chloride sol to another and ammonium chloride to another and then describe using le Chatelier's principle why colour changes are observed. I get this bit however, we added distilled water to one of the bottles and then heated it. My tutors given me a bit of a hint telling me this:
It did change colour, didn't it. I saw it go lighter. As the forward reaction is exothermic heating the solution, according to Le Chatelier, would make the reaction move to reduce any increase in temp, ie move in the endothermic direction. In this case using up the iron thiocyanate and so losing colour.
but what I am having trouble explaining in my write up is the exothermic and endothermic bit, how do we know that the forward reaction is exothermic? Or do we just know?! I thi nk I'm being a bit thick here but I cant get my head round it! *delete me*