Below is a set of absorbance data that you have obtained while doing an experiment studying the diffusion of potassium permanganate into solutions of water. This diffusion experiment was conducted at three temperatures. I need help to Calculate the diffusion rates for each of these temperature conditions.  Time (min) 4°C 22°C 37°C 0 0.024 0.108 0.081 5 0.048 0.144 0.221 10 0.069 0.196 0.321 15 0.088 0.224 0.424 20 0.086 0.234 0.580 25 0.089 0.248 0.683 Once you calculate your diffusion rates  in standard notation and use 3 digits past the decimal point   (Note that the last zero is considered to be a digit)    Diffusion Rate 4°C =  __________________  Diffusion Rate 22°C = _________________  Diffusion Rate 37°C = _________________     To show how you calculated the diffusion rates for these temperature - What absorbance values did you choose to calculate the slope for the 37°C condition?  __________________ and ________________________

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Below is a set of absorbance data that you have obtained while doing an experiment studying the diffusion of potassium permanganate into solutions of water.

This diffusion experiment was conducted at three temperatures.

I need help to Calculate the diffusion rates for each of these temperature conditions. 

Time (min)

4°C

22°C

37°C

0

0.024

0.108

0.081

5

0.048

0.144

0.221

10

0.069

0.196

0.321

15

0.088

0.224

0.424

20

0.086

0.234

0.580

25

0.089

0.248

0.683

Once you calculate your diffusion rates

 in standard notation and use 3 digits past the decimal point   (Note that the last zero is considered to be a digit)

 

 Diffusion Rate 4°C =  __________________

 Diffusion Rate 22°C = _________________

 Diffusion Rate 37°C = _________________  

 

To show how you calculated the diffusion rates for these temperature - What absorbance values did you choose to calculate the slope for the 37°C condition?

 __________________ and ________________________

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