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Consider the following reversible chemical reaction. Imagine that you have prepared a solution of which is initially blood red in color. Answer the following questions in the equilibrium shifts and color changes that result from various chemical changes.

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      ↑                  ↑                        ↑

   yellow         colorless            blood red

1. First, several drops of concentrated iron nitrate are added to the red solution as a result, the solution will  

 

2. You know that the iron (III) ions will combine with the chloride ions to form an insoluble salt that precipitates out of solution. If you add a scoop of sodium chloride (NaCI) to the solution, it will

 

3. Now a milliliter of concentrated potassium nitrate (KSCN) solution is added to the solution, making it 

 

4. You know that silver ions () will combine with thiocyanate ions (SCN) to form an insoluble salt (AgSCN) that precipitates out of solution. If you add silver ions to this solution, it will

 

5. You also know that this is an endothermic reaction. If you heat this solution to raise the temperature, it will

 

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