B. Endothermic C. Neutral D. More information is needed to answer this question. fill in the blank 2 2. When the temperature is increased the equilibrium constant, K: A. Increases B. Decreases C. Remains the same D. More information is needed to answer this question. fill in the blank 3 3. When the temperature is increased the equilibrium concentration of CoCl42-: A. Increases B. Decreases C. Remains the same
B. Endothermic C. Neutral D. More information is needed to answer this question. fill in the blank 2 2. When the temperature is increased the equilibrium constant, K: A. Increases B. Decreases C. Remains the same D. More information is needed to answer this question. fill in the blank 3 3. When the temperature is increased the equilibrium concentration of CoCl42-: A. Increases B. Decreases C. Remains the same
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In an aqueous chloride solution cobalt(II) exists in equilibrium with the complex ion CoCl42-. Co2+(aq) is pink and CoCl42-(aq) is blue.
... At Low Temperature the pink color predominates. ... |
... At High Temperature the blue color is strong. ... |
If we represent the equilibrium as:... CoCl42-(aq) Co2+(aq) + 4Cl-(aq)
We can conclude that:
fill in the blank 1 | 1. | This reaction is: |
A. Exothermic | ||
B. Endothermic | ||
C. Neutral | ||
D. More information is needed to answer this question. | ||
fill in the blank 2 |
2. | When the temperature is increased the equilibrium constant, K: |
A. Increases | ||
B. Decreases | ||
C. Remains the same | ||
D. More information is needed to answer this question. | ||
fill in the blank 3 |
3. | When the temperature is increased the equilibrium concentration of CoCl42-: |
A. Increases | ||
B. Decreases | ||
C. Remains the same | ||
D. More information is needed to answer this question. |
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