Experimental Observation: Determine your unknown's position within the six standard solutions. Record the identity of the two solutions, based on your eyeball comparisons, on either side of your unknown here: Low Conc. Solution ... Unknown... High Conc. Solution
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![Solution ID
95
1. Water Blank
2
3
4
5
6
Unknown #
22.50
Water
mL
8
6
4
2
Unknown
%T
Stock
0.400 M
Green
2
4
6
8
Concentration
(M)
V
0.6478
ОМ
0.08
0.16
0.24
0.32
0.400 M
Unknown
Absorbance
%T
100.26
48.85
32.71
22.75
14.15
22.50
0.2238
Absorbanc
e
=-Log (%T/100)
Unknown
Concentration
-0.0011
0.3111
0.4853
0.6430
0.8492
0.6478
Unknown... High Conc. Solution
Experimental Observation: Determine your unknown's position within the six standard
solutions. Record the identity of the two solutions, based on your eyeball comparisons,
on either side of your unknown here:
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