A calibration curve for the determination of aspirin is constructed from known concentration aspirin solutions, mg/mL, and the HPLC peak area's for each standard. If the equation is y = 12.565x - 0.71, %3D what is the concentration for an unknown that has a peak area of 195.2? 6.7 O 15.5 O 8.9 O 14.1 O 17.7
A calibration curve for the determination of aspirin is constructed from known concentration aspirin solutions, mg/mL, and the HPLC peak area's for each standard. If the equation is y = 12.565x - 0.71, %3D what is the concentration for an unknown that has a peak area of 195.2? 6.7 O 15.5 O 8.9 O 14.1 O 17.7
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![A calibration curve for the determination of aspirin is constructed
from known concentration aspirin solutions, mg/mL, and the HPLC
peak area's for each standard. If the equation is y = 12.565x - 0.71,
what is the concentration for an unknown that has a peak area of
195.2?
6.7
O 15.5
O 8.9
O 14.1
O 17.7](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F30a78e16-cb5f-497f-bcc9-0b05967dd7b2%2F3a318813-141b-4d88-8da1-92b745f65c31%2Fx00hkps_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A calibration curve for the determination of aspirin is constructed
from known concentration aspirin solutions, mg/mL, and the HPLC
peak area's for each standard. If the equation is y = 12.565x - 0.71,
what is the concentration for an unknown that has a peak area of
195.2?
6.7
O 15.5
O 8.9
O 14.1
O 17.7
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