Given the relationship between absorbance and equilibrium shift, why do you get an absorbance of 1.245 for addition of AgNo3 when absorbance of the reference solution is 0.526?

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Given the relationship between absorbance and equilibrium shift, why do you get an absorbance of 1.245 for addition of AgNo3 when absorbance of the reference solution is 0.526?
Mixture
Abs Sample
1.
0.526
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Reference
2.
1.876
Edit
Extra Fe(NO3)3
3
2.14
Edit
Extra KSCN
4
0.717
Add Na,SO3
Edit
0.499
Add NaCl
Edit
1.245
Add AgNO3
Edit
42F
Cloudy
Transcribed Image Text:Mixture Abs Sample 1. 0.526 Edit Reference 2. 1.876 Edit Extra Fe(NO3)3 3 2.14 Edit Extra KSCN 4 0.717 Add Na,SO3 Edit 0.499 Add NaCl Edit 1.245 Add AgNO3 Edit 42F Cloudy
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