Reaction 2, you added silver nitrate (AgNO3) to your solution of 1.0 M CoCl2.  As mentioned in the lab procedure, silver nitrate dissociates in solution, yielding Ag+ and NO3-.  Silver I (Ag+) loves chloride ions and will strongly bind to any that it can find.  Upon binding with the chloride ions, a precipitate forms.  Using your lab data to help you, answer the following questions below.   Co(H2O)6^2+ (aq) + 4 Cl-  <---> CoCl4^2- (aq) + 6H20(I) (Pink)                                                     (blue)   Immediately following the addition of AgNO3 to your reaction:

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In  Reaction 2, you added silver nitrate (AgNO3) to your solution of 1.0 M CoCl2.  As mentioned in the lab procedure, silver nitrate dissociates in solution, yielding Ag+ and NO3-.  Silver I (Ag+) loves chloride ions and will strongly bind to any that it can find.  Upon binding with the chloride ions, a precipitate forms. 

Using your lab data to help you, answer the following questions below.

 

Co(H2O)6^2+ (aq) + 4 Cl-  <---> CoCl4^2- (aq) + 6H20(I)

(Pink)                                                     (blue)

 

Immediately following the addition of AgNOto your reaction:

  • The value of Kc will be (less than/more than/equal)     Qc.
  • Equilibrium will shift to   (Favor reactant/favor prodcut)   .
  • After AgNO3 is added, the color of the cobalt solution will  be ( more pink/more blue/same color)                     
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