Applying Beer's Law Homework • Unanswered The Beer's law plot for known solutions of |¯resulted in the following linear relationship: y=105.1x. If the absorbance of your sample is 0.235, what is the concentration of I in the saturated solution? Your sample was prepared by adding 4.00 mL of KNO2 to 2.00 mL of filtrate. Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 6.70 x 10-3 M b 4.71 x 10-3 M 1.57 x 10-3 M d 5.28 х 10-3 м

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Applying Beer's Law
Homework • Unanswered
The Beer's law plot for known solutions of |¯resulted in the following linear relationship: y=105.1x.
If the absorbance of your sample is 0.235, what is the concentration of I in the saturated solution?
Your sample was prepared by adding 4.00 mL of KNO2 to 2.00 mL of filtrate.
Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.
a
6.70 x 10-3 M
b
4.71 x 10-3 M
1.57 x 10-3 M
d
5.28 х 10-3 м
Transcribed Image Text:Applying Beer's Law Homework • Unanswered The Beer's law plot for known solutions of |¯resulted in the following linear relationship: y=105.1x. If the absorbance of your sample is 0.235, what is the concentration of I in the saturated solution? Your sample was prepared by adding 4.00 mL of KNO2 to 2.00 mL of filtrate. Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 6.70 x 10-3 M b 4.71 x 10-3 M 1.57 x 10-3 M d 5.28 х 10-3 м
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The molar solubility for Pbl2, is given by the following expression
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[Pb?+]
a
b [Pb?+][2l=]?
d
[I]
Transcribed Image Text:Lab 10 Theory Homework • Unanswered The molar solubility for Pbl2, is given by the following expression Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. [Pb?+] a b [Pb?+][2l=]? d [I]
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