Flamephotometric determination of sodium is based on the

Question # 00085551 Posted By: kimwood Updated on: 07/27/2015 02:43 AM Due on: 08/26/2015
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Flamephotometric determination of sodium is based on the measurement of the absorbance, A, on three standard solutions with known concentration of sodium ions: Data: ([Na+]; A): (0.10mM; 0.520)-(0.20mM; 0.705)-(0.40mM; 0.950). Plot the standard curve using the figure to the right: A solution is prepared from 34.0 mg of sodium bromide (M=102.9g/mol) dissolved in water (V=100 ml). This solution is out of the measuring range and needs to be diluted. Suggest how many times this solution should be diluted to give a concentration within the measuring range. Predict the absorbance (A) of the this diluted solution.
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