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ch3mn00b
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Help with Equilibrium Lab
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January 08, 2014, 07:55:57 PM »
I need help figuring out how to fiind the equilibrium of [FeSCN2+]
here's my lab and data:
my data:
http://gyazo.com/ff036f46e8079b8a816180c9a22fbec7.png
This is the lab sheet(its double sided legal, which is why its long)
http://gyazo.com/047b5bc57b7f5565036a0609b34ae341.png
http://gyazo.com/3a814ea93fe34d204f837397aff260b7.png
http://gyazo.com/a3c9def7508993bd8aa87e9eb8390a93.png
http://gyazo.com/dab2801525c510520b20bc8e17b53cb2.png
http://gyazo.com/21253f641d7af417fb23b1a77d8e581f.png
Also, this is my calibration curve
http://gyazo.com/1249232264e3cd953ed6160763221a15.png
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Re: Help with Equilibrium Lab
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January 09, 2014, 03:20:01 AM »
Please read the
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You have to show your attempts at solving the question to receive help. This is a forum policy.
You should explain what the problem is, not post several scanned pages and hope someone will solve it for you.
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Re: Help with Equilibrium Lab
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Show some work
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Begin with writing a dissociation reaction for the compound and then express yourself using the equilibrium expression (K
c
=[products]/[reactants].
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