Fill the table with your observations. Indicate in the designated column the direction of shift to reach equilibrium again. Chemical Reaction/s Involved Direction Observations of shift Fe(NO3)3 + KSCN (S) translucent reddish-brown solution, no precipitate (S) + AaNO. leor

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Complex Formation
Fill the table with your observations. Indicate in the designated column the direction of shift to
reach equilibrium again.
Chemical Reaction/s
Direction
Observations
Involved
of shift
Fe(NO3)3 + KSCN (S) translucent
reddish-brown
solution, no
precipitate
(S) + AGNO3
clear solution,
cloudy white
precipitate
(S) + CuCl2
clear solution,
black precipitate
(S) + CdCl2
clear solution,
cloudy white
precipitate
(S) + CaCl2
translucent
reddish-brown
solution, no
precipitate
(S) + NaOH
light yellowish-
brown solution,
no precipitate
Transcribed Image Text:Complex Formation Fill the table with your observations. Indicate in the designated column the direction of shift to reach equilibrium again. Chemical Reaction/s Direction Observations Involved of shift Fe(NO3)3 + KSCN (S) translucent reddish-brown solution, no precipitate (S) + AGNO3 clear solution, cloudy white precipitate (S) + CuCl2 clear solution, black precipitate (S) + CdCl2 clear solution, cloudy white precipitate (S) + CaCl2 translucent reddish-brown solution, no precipitate (S) + NaOH light yellowish- brown solution, no precipitate
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