BSA (mg/ml) Absorbancy 540nm 0.158 1 0.210 2 0.260 3 0.305 4 0.360 5 0.410 0.455 7 0.510 8 0.530 0.550 10 0.554 After blanking against a biuret-dH20 sample, the protein concentration of an unknown sample was determined using the same method and an absorbancy of 0.324 was obtained. Set up a standard curve, excluding outliers (experimental and statistical) and determine the protein concentration in the unknown sample in mg / ml (up to 3 significant figures).
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