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![• The molar absorption coefficient e at 590 nm for In is 2.85 x 10 M cm-1
• The length of the cuvette is 1.00 cm
Unrounded
Rounded
Calculated Absorbance of A for [HIn] = [In]
3
K, for bromocresol green
3.
pK, of bromocresol green
Total indicator concentration, test tube (M)
Total indicator concentration, stock solution (M)
3.
in
5.
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Transcribed Image Text:• The molar absorption coefficient e at 590 nm for In is 2.85 x 10 M cm-1
• The length of the cuvette is 1.00 cm
Unrounded
Rounded
Calculated Absorbance of A for [HIn] = [In]
3
K, for bromocresol green
3.
pK, of bromocresol green
Total indicator concentration, test tube (M)
Total indicator concentration, stock solution (M)
3.
in
5.
3.
![Absorbance vs [H30*] (M)
0.400000
0.300000
0.200000
0.100000
0.00000-
0.00000
0.0000200000
0.0000400000
0.0000600000
0.0000800000
[H,0*] (M)
-3.34104 x 10'x
y = 0.421095 e
.....
Absorbance](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/d1cb0c9f-0f72-4dbf-9a77-9d88d81fde14/2533ab1d-4266-4a03-ba72-0cdbf03a3a18/l9ffd1_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Absorbance vs [H30*] (M)
0.400000
0.300000
0.200000
0.100000
0.00000-
0.00000
0.0000200000
0.0000400000
0.0000600000
0.0000800000
[H,0*] (M)
-3.34104 x 10'x
y = 0.421095 e
.....
Absorbance
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