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1. Describe four ways to shift the position of the equilibrium system. Which of the ways...

1. Describe four ways to shift the position of the equilibrium system. Which of the ways affect the value of the equilibrium constant?

2. A solution is prepared by mixing 35.0 mL of .00120M Fe(NO3)3 and 15.0mL of .00180M KSCN.

a.Use your average value of Kc (1.68x10^2) to predict the equilibrium concentration of FeSCN^2+. Show all work with an I Delta E table and the set-up and solution of the reuired quadratic equation.

b. Calculate the absorbance expected for this solution

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