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Keq Determination. First row of the table has already been filled out and calculated by me. Not enough time to do everything on my own thank you so much. Tube 1 Tube 2 Tube 3 Tube 4 Absorbance 0.208 0.291 0.381 0.465 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 mL of 0.0020 M Fe(3+) 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 mL of 0.0020 M SCN(1-) mL of H20 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 Total mL of solution 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 Molar Absorptivity (€) = 5025...
So basically, this excel sheet shows how to get the Equilibrium Constant of Fe+3 + SCN- ⇆ FeSCN+2 and I'm not sure what I need to change in to formulas to replicate this solution for Fe+3 + 2 SCN- ⇆ Fe(SCN)2+1 Thanks. Laboratory Data 0.4084 Slope of cal curve (from your pre-lab -- the mo [Fe(NO3)3] 0.002 [KSCN] 0.002 from the bottles in the lab. from the bottles in the lab. Data analysis part 1 For Fe3+ + SCN- <=>...
can you please help me with this Data and Calculations Trial 0:29 Absorbance 0.378 Je 0.086 Trial 2 0.47 Trial 3 0.632 Trial 4 0.729 0.686 Absorbance of standard Triw. 329 0.6 6 Temperature ke [Fe(SCN) 2+]/([Fe3+] [SCN-]) Ferrag) + SCN Cag) 2 FescN2t (ag) Absorbance of standard (Trial) Temperature 0.3 Ke expression: [Fe] 0.0010 [SCN) 10.00040 [FeSCN? Jeg [Fe [SCN ] Ke value Average of Ke values Percent error (see pg 7): (Discuss this result as part of your...
please correct me If I did anything wrong. im very confused on this. • Determining k in Beer's Law 2. Determining the equilibrium constant Test Tube No. Absorbance Test Tube No. Absorbance 0,060 이79 0.253 0319 0.400 0.120 0.268 0.361 0.461 0.695 Post Laboratory Questions 1. Complete the following table and calculate k-value for the Beer's Law. All concentrations should be in M. [Fe(SCN)2) Absorbance CA Test Tube No. Diluted Fe(NO3)2 (mL) 0 . 2 3 4 s Reference 1.0...