The standard calibration curve for absorbance vs. [Cu"] yielded a straight line with an equation y = 57.48(x) + 0.000481. The absorbance of the solution of CuCaH,Og was equal to 0.177. Calculate concentration of [Cu2"]. O 3.10 x 103 O 3.11x 102 10.1x 10-2 5.05 x 102
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![The standard calibration curve for absorbance vs. [Cu- yielded a straight line with an equation y = 57.48(x) + 0.000481. The absorbance of the solution of CuC,H,O, was equal to 0.177.
Calculate concentration of [Cu").
3.10x 103
O 3.11x 102
10.1x 10-2
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