In solution, pale yellow-coloured Fe³⁺(aq) and colourless SCN⁻(aq) form an equilibrium with FeSCN²⁺(aq) - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 6 - 2006 - Paper 1
Question 6
In solution, pale yellow-coloured Fe³⁺(aq) and colourless SCN⁻(aq) form an equilibrium with FeSCN²⁺(aq). FeSCN²⁺(aq) is red in colour.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:In solution, pale yellow-coloured Fe³⁺(aq) and colourless SCN⁻(aq) form an equilibrium with FeSCN²⁺(aq) - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 6 - 2006 - Paper 1
Step 1
Sample 1: 1 drop of a concentrated solution of Ag⁺(aq) is added, which forms a AgSCN precipitate
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I. less red
II. decreased
Step 2
Sample 2: 1 drop of a concentrated solution of Fe²⁺(aq) is added
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I. more red
II. increased
Step 3
Sample 3: 1 drop of a concentrated solution of HPO₄²⁻(aq) is added, which forms colourless FeHPO₄(aq)
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I. less red
II. decreased
Step 4
Sample 4: Addition of a large volume of water
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I. less red
II. decreased
Step 5
Sketch the changes that would be expected to occur to the concentrations if the temperature of the equilibrium mixture was increased
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With the increase in temperature, the equilibrium will shift to the left (endothermic direction) to absorb the excess heat. This will cause the concentration of Fe(SCN)²⁺ to decrease, while the concentrations of Fe³⁺ and SCN⁻ will increase. The sketch should show a decline in Fe(SCN)²⁺ and an increase in both Fe³⁺ and SCN⁻.