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- The best fit curve line to an absorbance vs. concentration plot for standard solutions of a dye has a slope of 0.1815 mL/mg and intercept of 0.0477. A sample solution prepared of the same dye has an absorbance of 0.464 at the wavelength used to establish the Beer's law plot. What is the concentration of dye in the prepared solution? Select one: O a. 0.132 mg/mL b. 2.29 mg/mL O c. 0.464 mg/mL O d. 2.82 mg/mL e. 0.0365 mg/mL Next page Law Tutorial Part 2 Jump to... Exp #9 - Laboratory Practical► Worksheet étv AWhy do we need to prepare a standard curve before we can use Beer's Law to determine the concentration of a solution? O We don't have to create a standard curve so long as we choose the appropriate wavelength. Because the standard curve tells us the absorbance of our sample Because the standard curve is used to determine the extinction coefficient Because the standard curve indicates what wavelength to set the spectrophotometer toA protein’s concentration can be determined spectrophotometrically by mixing it with an indicator called a Bradford reagent and measuring the amount of light absorbed by the protein. Use the plot below to determine the mass of protein (in micrograms, μμg ) in 100.0 mL of the solution if its absorbance is 0.398. A. 52 B. 3.1 C. 2.4 D. 0.52 E. 0.031
- 5 What is the atomic number of a neutral atom that has 8 neutrons and 7 electrons? a. 15b. 8c. 7d. 1 6 Methods that employ separation of the product chemically through precipitation, with purification, drying and weighing of the resultant product: A. Spectrophotometric analysisB. Volumetric analysisC. Gravimetric analysisD. Gasometric analysis7 Phase changes involving fusion, except:a. Solid to liquidb. Liquid to solidc. Gas to liquidd. Gas to solidKiko wants to determine the concentration of an unknown solution which produces a green solution. However, the spectrophotometer he uses doesn't have a function to determine the analytical wavelength of the solution. What is the most probable analytical wavelength he can use for the experiment? Refer to the color wheel below.A standard curve of absorbance vs. concentration has a linear trendline of y = 0.56x + 0.987. Use this trendline to calculate the concentration of an unknown sample that has an absorbance of 1.245.
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