A) if you add more Fe+3 concentration of Fe+3 ion increases equilibrium shifts to forward direction
B) if you remove SCN-, concentration of SCN- ion decreases equilibrium shifts to backward direction
C) if you remove FeSCN+2, concentration of FeSCN+2 decreases equilibrium shifts to forward direction
D) if you add more Fe+3 and remove FeSCN+3 that is favours to forward direction
See A and C
E) if you remove Fe+3 and remove FeSCN+2 both the concentration decreases. So, no effect on equilibrium.
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