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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:00
The content of manganese (mn) in steel was determined spectrophotometrically and with the use of the standard addition method. an unknown sample of mn from a digested steel sample gave an absorbance of 0.185 when analyzed spectrophotometrically. when 5.00 ml of solution containing 95.5 ppm mn was added to 50.0 ml of the unknown steel solution (digested sample), the absorbance was 0.248. calculate the concentration, in parts-per-million (ppm), of mn in the digested steel sample solution.
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Using the first volume and temperature reading on the table as v1 and t1, solve for the unknown values in the table below. remember to use the rules of significant figures when entering your numeric response.
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