I am sure it's been seen before, but I'm working on my formal lab report for Chemical Equilibrium.
I have a reaction between:
Fe
+3 (aq) +SCN
- (aq)
FeSCN
+2 (aq)
As part of the pre lab assignment, we were to plot in excel:
Concentration of FeSCN
+2 vs. absorbance. The values were given:
.00004 vs. 0.213
.00008 vs. 0.348
.00012 vs. 0.524
.00016 vs. 0.719
.00020 vs. 0.879
.00024 vs. 1.046
.00028 vs. 1.215
.00032 vs. 1.387
I graphed it and got an R
2 value of 0.99828 and y=0.1747x
Is this the calibration curve I use to get concentration of the FeSCN
+2 ion?
I know that's significant but I don't know how or why.
Next, I was to combine 10.00 mL each of 0.1 M KSCN, 0.5 M HNO
3, and 0.1 M Fe(NO
3)
3It asks me to calculate the concentration of Fe
+3 ion using the M1V1=M2V2 dilution equation and that this concentration will be equal to the FeSCN
+2 ion concentration.
WHY??
How do you isolate the Fe +3 ion?
I tried and got 0.0333 M for solution 1 by doing:
[0.1M][10.00 mL]=[M2][30.00 mL]
...but I don't know if that's correct. If it is, does that become the new concentration for solution 1 when I solve for solution 2?
Then it asks me to do 3 more solutions using serial dilution and calculate the concentration of Fe +3 ions again for each.
1. solution 2: add 10 ml of solution 1 + 40 ml HNO
3 2. Solution 3: add 10 ml of solution 2 + 40 ml HNO
33. Solution 4: add 10 ml of solution 3 + 40 ml HNO
3I am so beyond lost and I know this isn't even the hard part yet.
In lab, solution #1-3 had absorbance of 2.5 and solution #4 had absorbance of .250.
What do I do with that? Does that even sound correct?
Then the last part had me make 3 solutions with:
-0.002 M Fe(NO
3)
3-0.002 M KSCN
-0.05 M HNO
3solution #1: 10 mL of Fe(NO
3)
3, 4 mL KSCN, 6 mL of HNO
3solution #2: 10 mL of Fe(NO
3)
3, 6 mL KSCN, 4 mL of HNO
3solution #3: 10 mL of Fe(NO
3)
3, 8 mL KSCN, 2mL of HNO
3-Solution #1 had transmittance of 35.73, absorbance: 0.45
-Solution #2 had transmittance of 24.18, absorbance 0.62
-Solution #3 had transmittance of 14.27, absorbance of 0.85
It wants me to find
-[FeSCN+2] (equilibrium concentration)
-[Fe+3] initial concentration
-[SCN] initial concentration
-[Fe+3] eq. concentration
-[SCN] eq. concentration
-K constant
-average K
I am not asking for anyone to do this for me, I just need really dumbed down help on what to do with all this information. I don't understand what it's asking me to do and I'm so terribly frustrated
I am begging someone to help....PLEASE. This lab report is due tomorrow and I have no idea where to start. I'm going to be up all night trying to do this so anything would be helpful.