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1. Even though you used different amounts of NaSCN for each test mixture the values of Kc you measured for each should be similar. Explain why you obtained a similar value of Kc even though each mixture had a different [SCN-]init. Hint: consider the [Fe3+]eq and [FeSCN2+]eq in each mixture.

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