To determine the Equilibrium concentrations of [Fe3+] and [SCN-] you will need to use the following two equations where x = 1,2 or 3:
Fe3+ Equilibrium Concentration
and
SCN Equilibrium Concentration
where you simply subtract the initial concentration from the equilibrium concentration of [Fe(SCN)x(3-x)]
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Now here's the thing that I don't understand.
I see that I'm going to get 3 different answers for each one, but where do I plug in the x for the first equation? Is it the subscript after SCN? I'm stuck on that part!
What's confusing me most is how the equations are set up. One of them has an "x" in front of [Fe(SCN)] while the other one does not, so I'm unsure whether or not where I need to place "x".
For example: my value for [Fe(SCN)
x(3-x)] is 0.000145602 M
Initial of Fe
+3 = 0.002 M
So x = 1 the equation will be: 0.002 M - (0.000145602)
2 M
Correct? I only place it in the superscript?
Then for the second equation involving SCN, is it:
[SCN
- (aq)]
equilibrium = 0.002 SCN
- (aq) M
initial - 1 (0.000145602 M)
2 Fe(SCN)
x(3-1)Correct?
(Please note that both have the same initial concentration: 0.002 M)
Just a bit unsure, hopeful that I am correct!
Are there any mistakes?