Two beakers are placed in a small closed container at 25 °C. One contains 231 mL of a 0.267 M aqueous solution of FeCl3; the second contains 416 ml of a 0.140 M aqueous solution of FeClz. Small amounts of water evaporate from both solutions. As time passes, the volume of solution in the second beaker gradually long enough, what will the final volumes and concentrations be and that in the first gradually If we wait increases decreases First beaker Second beaker Initial 231 ml 0.267 M 416 ml 0.140 M Final mL M. ml M.

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Two beakers are placed in a small closed container at 25 oC. One contains 231 ml of a 0.267 M aqueous solution of FeClg; the
second contains 416 ml of a 0.140 M aqueous solution of FeCla. Small amounts of water evaporate from both solutions. As time
If we wait
and that in the first gradually
passes, the volume of solution in the second beaker gradually
long enough, what will the final volumes and concentrations be
increases
decreases
First beaker
Second beaker
Initial
231 ml
0.267 M
416 ml
0.140 M
Final
mL
M
ml
M
Transcribed Image Text:Two beakers are placed in a small closed container at 25 oC. One contains 231 ml of a 0.267 M aqueous solution of FeClg; the second contains 416 ml of a 0.140 M aqueous solution of FeCla. Small amounts of water evaporate from both solutions. As time If we wait and that in the first gradually passes, the volume of solution in the second beaker gradually long enough, what will the final volumes and concentrations be increases decreases First beaker Second beaker Initial 231 ml 0.267 M 416 ml 0.140 M Final mL M ml M
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