We have 2 seperate solutions of Iron (III) thiocyanate. To one we add Fe(III). To the other we add an equal amount of th

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We have 2 seperate solutions of Iron (III) thiocyanate. To one we add Fe(III). To the other we add an equal amount of th

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We have 2 seperate solutions of Iron (III) thiocyanate. To one we add Fe(III). To the other we add an equal amount of thiocyanate. Using an equilibrium expression explain which solution will have the larger shift in equilibrium.
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