Question 2 You are tasked with analyzing client provided samples of thymol blue using thymol blue standards with a pH of

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Question 2 You are tasked with analyzing client provided samples of thymol blue using thymol blue standards with a pH of

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Question 2 You Are Tasked With Analyzing Client Provided Samples Of Thymol Blue Using Thymol Blue Standards With A Ph Of 1
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Question 2 You are tasked with analyzing client provided samples of thymol blue using thymol blue standards with a pH of 4. You notice that some of the samples have a greenish tinge to them. Do you anticipate that quantitation of these greenish solutions will be accurate using your existing standards? Why or why not? What do you think is causing the greenish tinge? Your monochromator is out of alignment and is acting as a “tri-chomator”. Your client is anxious to obtain your results and wants you proceed without recalibrating the equipment. What problems may arise if you proceed? Will your answers be accurate? Why or why not?
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