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Homework Statement
For this experiment we studied the equilibrium system CuCl42+(aq) ↔ Cu2+ + 4Cl-(aq) + heat
Net reaction shift is observed by looking at colour changes
-CuCl42+(aq) become green (shift to left)
- Cu2+ is blue and Cl-(aq) is colourless (shift to right)
What occurs when you put copper (II) chloride solution into an ice bath and a hot bath?
What happens when you had sodium chloride to copper (II) chloride?
What happens when you add silver nitrate to copper (II) chloride?
What happens when you add hydrochloric acid to copper (II) chloride?
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The Attempt at a Solution
I just want to make sure I am understanding what's going on in this experiment. And some guidance for parts I'm unclear of would be greatly appreciated.
What occurs when you put 4 mL copper (II) chloride solution into an ice bath and a hot bath?
During the experiment when the solution was put into a hot bath the solution turned green meaning a shift towards the left. When the solution was put into an ice bath there was no change in colour would that mean that there is no net change in equilibrium, no shift occurring because it did not change colour.
What happens when you had sodium chloride to copper (II) chloride?
When sodium chloride was added to the solution the colour of the solution became lighter. Would this mean that the equilibrium in shifting to the right or is it just because a clear colourless solution was added which diluted the copper (II) chloride solution?
What happens when you add silver nitrate to copper (II) chloride?
When silver nitrate was added to the copper (II) chloride it formed a precipitate, and the colour seemed to appear much paler. Would this mean a shift to the right occurred because you are adding more chloride?
What happens when you add hydrochloric acid to copper (II) chloride?
When hydrochloric acid was added to the solution there was no change the solution remained blue and appeared to be diluted, however I do not think enough acid was used because I'm pretty sure it should have been green.