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A solution is prepared by adding 0.063 mole of K3 [Fe(CN)6] to 0.59 L of 2.1...
A solution is prepared by adding 0.075 mole of K3 [Fe(CN)6] to 0.72 L of 2.2 M NaCN. Assuming no volume change, calculate the concentrations of Fe(CN)63- and Fe3+ in this solution. The K (overall) for the formation of Fe(CN)63- is 1.0 x 1042. [Fe(CN)6*] = [Fe3+] = Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining
The formation constant, Kf, of Fe(CN)63-(aq), Fe3+(aq) + 6 CN-(aq) ⇌ Fe(CN)63-(aq), is 1.0 x 1042. What are the equilibrium concentrations of Fe3+(aq), CN-(aq), and Fe(CN)63-(aq) if we add 0.113 mol of Fe(NO3)3 to 1.000 L of a 0.965 M aqueous solution of NaCN? Assume the volume remains fixed at 1.000 L.
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A solution is prepared by adding 0.10 mole of Ni(NH3). Cl2 to 0.50 L of 3.2 M NH3. Calculate (Ni (NH3)&2+) and (Ni2+in this solution. Koveralt for Ni (NH3)22+ is 5.5 x 108. That is, 5.5 x 108 = Ni (NH3) 2+1 [Ni2+] [NH3] for the overall reaction Ni2+ (aq) + 6NH3(aq) = Ni (NH3). 2+ (aq) (Ni (NH3), 2+] = 0 [Ni2+] = C M
5. What was the purpose of the NaNO3 solution in this experiment? 6. Could a solution of NaCl be used instead of NaNO3? 7. What was the purpose of FeSO4 solution in this experiment? 8. Could a solution of FeCl, be used instead of FeSO4? 9. Could a solution of NaSO4 be used instead of FeSO4? 10. Calculate the standard cell potential for the spontaneous redox reaction between a Pb(s)/Pb(NO3)2(aq) half-cell and a Ag(s)/AgNO3(aq) half-cell. Which metal would be oxidized?...
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