


As you will do in lab, a student prepared the following 2 mixtures and recorded their absorbances...
Fe (aq)SCN-(aq) FeSCN (aq) thiocyanate iron(II) thiocyanoiron(il) Introduction When the reactants shown above, are combined, chemical equilibrium is reached rapidly. Once equilibrium is established, the equilibrium constant can be calculated if the concentration of all the ions are known: [FeSCNP.he [SCN-... and (Feng Your task is to prepare three different equilibrium systems that contain different concentrations of these ions. Keep in mind that although the concentrations will be different, the value of the equilibrium constant Ke will be indeed constant...
Lab Report: Determination of Kc for a Complex Ion Formation
tube
2.00e-3 Fe3+ (mL)
2.00E-3M SCN- (mL)
water (mL)
initial conc. Fe3+
initial conc. SCN-
1
5.00
5.00
0
1.00e-3M
1.00E-3M
2
5.00
4.00
1.00
1.00E-3M
8.00E-3M
3
5.00
3.00
2.00
1.00E-3,
6.00E-3M
4
5.00
2.00
3.00
1.00E-3M
4.00E-3M
5
5.00
1.00
4.00
1.00E-3M
2.00E-3M
10ml of 0.200M Fe3+, 2.00ml of 0.00200M SCN-, AND 8.00ml of
water results in an eq. [FeSCN2+] IN Standard
Soln.:2.00E-4M
Could you please explain how...
For each equilibrium sample, calculate the initial
concentrations (assuming no reaction occurred) of SCN–
and Fe3+ based on the dilution factors used.
Enter the absorbance values for each sample.
For the standard solution, assume that, when equilibrium is
reached, the [FeSCN2+]eq is equal to
[SCN–]ini. Why is this a good
assumption?
For the equilibrium solutions, calculate the
[FeSCN2+]eq (Ceq) using Eq.
4.
Using Eq. 5 and 6, calculate
[Fe3+(aq)]eq and
[SCN–(aq)]eq for each equilibrium
solution.
Calculate values for the equilibrium...
. Determination of an equilibrium constant Use the calculated absorbance values from Table 4 in Part II (y values and the best-fit line equation from Part I to calculate the [FeSCN2"), at equilibrium. Show two sets of calculations and complete Table 6 below. Sample Calculation with hypothetical values of Absorbance from Table 4 & fitted egn. from Table 3 y = mx + b (y is absorbance) 0.0620 - 2000x -0.0250 x-0.0620+ 0.0250 2000 = 4.35 x 10 с D...
Show a sample of the ICE table that will be used to calculate Kc. For your example, use the trial one with 2.00 mL of SCN and 5.00 mL of Fets and an arbitrary absorbance value for FeSCN+2 between 0.200 -0.400. (Note: Both reactant stock solutions are 0.00200 M) Hints to consider as you are preparing the ICE table: What is the reaction being investigated? • What is the final volume of the reaction mixture? What are the initial concentrations...
Beers law solve for E3 and E4 showing work
Part II. Equilibrium Constant Calculations
Calculate the initial moles of Fe3+ and SCN- for solutions E2
through E6 and record these values in the table on your Data Sheet.
You obtain the moles of the reactants by multiplying their molarity
by the volume (in L) of their solution used.
Determine the equilibrium concentration of FeSCN2+ for each of
the solutions E2-E6 from your Beer’s Law plot. Using these
equilibrium concentrations, the...
5. A student does an experiment to determine the equili but at a higher temperature. ermine the equilibrium constant for the same reaction that you will study, Fe** (aq) + SCN (aq) FeSCN2+ (aq) The student prepares solution 1, by mixing 5. s Solution, by mixing 5.00 ml of 0.002 M Fe(NO2)2 solution with 5.00 mL of .00011M KSCN solution, heats the mixture, and finds that the equilibrium concentration of F and finds that the equilibrium concentration of FeSCN2+ in...
This is the question from #1: The standard mixture you were given was prepared by mixing 18.0 mL of 0.200 M Fe(NO3)3 with 2.0 mL of 0.00200 M KSCN. Assuming that all of the SCN- reacted in this mixture, what is the final concentration of FeSCN2+ in the mixture? For that, I got 2*10^-4M as the answer. I need help with the second problem: Use the value from #1 and the absorbance of the solution (recall A = 2-log %T)...
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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...
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guiding questions. the max absorbance is 460.
Guiding questions complex turque . Compare the molar absorptivity coefficients you obtained with SCN and Fe" as limiting reagents. Would you expect them to be the same? Why or why not? (Week 1) • The accepted molar absorptivity coefficient for FeSCN is 7.0x10' M'cm''. Find the bias and relative bias of your values and suggest possible sources of errors. (Week 1) • Which molar absorptivity coefficient will you use to calculate the...