Experiment 1, Part 1: Potassium chromate completely dissociates in water to form potassium (K+) and chromate (Cro) ions in solution. K2CrO4(aq)2K+(aq) + CrO2(aq) With the addition of sulfuric acid, H+ ions are added to the potassium chromate solution. The chromate ions further react with the H+ ions forming dichromate ions. Write the corresponding equilibrium reaction. equilibrium reaction: How does the equilibrium shift with the addition of NaOH? no shift shift left shift right

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Experiment 1, Part 1: Potassium chromate completely dissociates in water to form potassium (K+) and chromate (CrO2) ions
in solution.
K2CrO4(aq) 2 K+ (aq) + CrO2(aq)
With the addition of sulfuric acid, H+ ions are added to the potassium chromate solution. The chromate ions further react with
the H ions forming dichromate ions. Write the corresponding equilibrium reaction.
equilibrium reaction:
How does the equilibrium shift with the addition of NaOH?
no shift
shift left
Oshift right
Transcribed Image Text:Learning Experiment 1, Part 1: Potassium chromate completely dissociates in water to form potassium (K+) and chromate (CrO2) ions in solution. K2CrO4(aq) 2 K+ (aq) + CrO2(aq) With the addition of sulfuric acid, H+ ions are added to the potassium chromate solution. The chromate ions further react with the H ions forming dichromate ions. Write the corresponding equilibrium reaction. equilibrium reaction: How does the equilibrium shift with the addition of NaOH? no shift shift left Oshift right
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