Asking for lab help            Fe3+ (aq) + SCN- (aq) = FeSCN2+ (aq) + heat     pale yellow                                red We have a solution at equilibrium after mixing 10 drops of 0.10M FeCl3 (aq), 10 drops 0.10M KSCN (aq), and then adding enough deionized water to bring the whole thing up to 25mL.  We then added 2mL of that solution to a test tube. If I add 2.0mL of deionized water to that test tube, following Le Chateiler's Principles, how should the equilibrium be expected to change? Please give a detailed explination as to why.

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           Fe3+ (aq) + SCN- (aq) = FeSCN2+ (aq) + heat
    pale yellow                                red
We have a solution at equilibrium after mixing 10 drops of 0.10M FeCl3 (aq), 10 drops 0.10M KSCN (aq), and then adding enough deionized water to bring the whole thing up to 25mL.  We then added 2mL of that solution to a test tube.

If I add 2.0mL of deionized water to that test tube, following Le Chateiler's Principles, how should the equilibrium be expected to change? Please give a detailed explination as to why.

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