The Beer’s Law calibration curve for this experiment was obtained at the appropr
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The Beer’s Law calibration curve for this experiment was obtained at the appropriate wavelength and gave the following linear regression equation:
Absorbance = 4898 (Concentration) + 0.055
Suppose 5.0 mL of 0.0020 M Fe(NO3)3 dissolved in 0.50 M HNO3 are mixed with 5.0 mL of 0.0020 M HSCN dissolved in 0.50 M HNO3, and the absorbance of the solution is measured to be 0.30. What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Assume that the H+ concentration stays constant at 0.50 M.
Fe3+(aq) + HSCN(aq) FeSCN2+(aq) + H+(aq)
Explanation / Answer
Fe3+(aq) + HSCN(aq) FeSCN2+(aq) + H+(aq)
K =[FeSCN2+(aq)] x[H+] /[Fe3+(aq]x [HSCN(aq)]
[FeSCN2+(aq)] = absorbance
K= 0.3 x.5 / 0.0001 x 0.0001 = 15x10^-2 /1x10^-8= 15x10^6
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