A somewhat dilute solution of CoCl2 in water is blue due to the Co(H2O)62+ complex that is in equilibrium with other spe

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A somewhat dilute solution of CoCl2 in water is blue due to the Co(H2O)62+ complex that is in equilibrium with other spe

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A somewhat dilute solution of CoCl2 in water is blue dueto the Co(H2O)62+ complex that is in equilibrium with otherspecies. Which of the following changes might shift the equilibriumto the blue CoCl42- ion? Select all that apply.
Diluting the solution with more water.
Dissolving Ag+ in the solution to precipitate AgCl andshift the equilibrium.
Cooling the solution to much lowertemperature.
Heating the solution to a significantly highertemperature.
Dissolving a significant amount of KCl in the initialsolution.
Removing a significant amount of water bydistillation.
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