Chemistry, 07.02.2022 07:40 JavyHart9695
Thinking on the same equilibrium you studied in this experiment:
[Co(H20)6]2+ + 4 C1 = [CoC14]*2 + 6H2O
a. What would be the consequence of adding solid silver nitrate to the equilibrium mix?
b. What would you observe in that case?
c. Would it be different if you add an aqueous solution of silver nitrate?
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