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2. Consider the following equilibrium represent by the reversible equation below: Cu2+(aq) + 4 NH4OH(aq) =...
2. Consider the following equilibrium represent by the reversible equation below: Cu2+(aq) + 4 NH4OH(aq) = [Cu(NH3)4]2+(aq) + 4 H20() Blue Colorless Navy blue Predict the shift (explain why) and indicate the color of the solution when a. Drops of strong acid is added
2. Consider the following equilibrium represent by the reversible equation below: Cu2+(aq) + 4 NH4OH(aq) = [Cu(NH3)4]2+(aq) + 4 H2O(1) Blue Colorless Navy blue Predict the shift (explain why) and indicate the color of the solution when a. Drops of strong acid is added b. H2S gas is bubbled in the solution. Note: H2S reacts with transition metal cations. c. Water is added to the mixture at equilibrium.
2. Consider the following equilibrium represent by the reversible equation below: Cu2+(aq) + 4 NH4OH(aq) = [Cu(NH3)4]2+(aq) + 4 H2O(1) Blue Colorless Navy blue Predict the shift (explain why) and indicate the color of the solution when a. Drops of strong acid is added b. H2S gas is bubbled in the solution. Note: H2S reacts with transition metal cations. c. Water is added to the mixture at equilibrium.
2. Consider the following equilibrium represent by the reversible equation below: Cu2+(aq) + 4 NH4OH(aq) = [Cu(NH3)4]2+(aq) + 4 H20() Blue Colorless Navy blue Predict the shift (explain why) and indicate the color of the solution when b. HS gas is bubbled in the solution. Note: H2S reacts with transition metal cations.
2. Consider the following equilibrium represent by the reversible equation below: Cu²+(aq) + 4 NH4OH(aq) = [Cu(NH3)4]2+(aq) + 4 H2O(1) Blue Colorless Navy blue Predict the shift (explain why) and indicate the color of the solution when a. Drops of strong acid is added b. H2S gas is bubbled in the solution. Note: H2S reacts with transition metal cations.
2. Consider the following equilibrium represent by the reversible equation below: Cu?"(aq) + 4 NH OH(aq) = [Cu(NH3)4]?" (aq) + 4 H2O(1) Blue Colorless Navy blue Predict the shift (explain why) and indicate the color of the solution when a. Drops of strong acid is added b. H2S gas is bubbled in the solution. Note: H2S reacts with transition metal cations. c. Water is added to the mixture at equilibrium.
2. Consider the following equilibrium: Cu2+(aq) pale blue + 4NH3(aq) +[Cu(NH3)4]2+ (aq) colorless deep purple Would you expect to see an increase, no change, or a decrease in the purple color when: (a) the temperature of the system is increased (the reaction is endothermic). (b) a catalyst is added. (c) more aqueous NH3 is added to the equilibrium. (d) the pressure is increased. NaOH(aq) is added to the system, resulting in the precipitation of Cu(OH)2(s). _(1) (f) the volume of...
Cu2+ Equilibrium #3 NH3(aq) + H2O(1) A NH (W) + OH Cam colorless pink Stress Predicted Shift (forward or reverse) Predicted Color Actual Shift (forward or reverse) Actual Color Did the prediction match the actual result? after addition of NH3 after addition of NH4+ Rev 11-27-17 ADA Equilibrium #4 NiCl(aq) + 6NH3(aq) Ni(NH3)2(aq) + 2Cl(aq) yellow-green blue Stress Predicted Shift (forward or reverse) Predicted Color Actual Shift (forward or reverse) Actual Color Did the prediction match the actual result? after...
please help Chemical Equilibria Predictions and Data Equilibrium #1 Fe3+(20)_ SCNN) = FeSCN2+(ag) yellow red Stress Predicted Shift Predicted Actual Shift Actual Color Did the prediction match (forward or Color (forward or the actual result? reverse) reverse) after Reverse red Reverse Yellow with yes addition of red in the SCN(2) middle. Reverse red Reverse Dark red yes after removal of Festaw Focus Equilibrium #2 Cu(NH3)) Cu2+ (a) + 44 45 ) pale blue dark blue Stress Predicted Shift (forward or...
1. Consider the following equilibrium: Cr OP(aq)+H20(1) 5 2Cro2 (aq) + 2H'(aq) a. Predict the shift in system at equilibrium if a solution of AgNO; is added dropwise to the system at equilibrium. Briefly explain. b. Predict the change in equilibrium if a solution of NaOH is added dropwise to the system at equilibrium. Briefly explain. c. Predict the change in equilibrium if the system at equilibrium is diluted by distilled water. Briefly explain.