what would happen to the values you calculated for kc in the experiment if the beer's...

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what would happen to the values you calculated for kc in theexperiment if the beer's law constant (k) value you used washigh (e.g.you used 6000 M^-1 when the actualconstant had a value of 5000 M^-1) ? Explain your answer.

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Take the following reaction as an example Fe3 SCN FeSCN2 KC FeSCN2 Fe3 SCN The reactants are colorless but the FeSCN2 ion is orangered colored A logT bc beers law constant c    See Answer
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