Table 3. Using Standard Curve to find unknowns Problem Concentration a b C 80 mM 180 mM Absorbance 0.43 0.75 d Show your

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Table 3. Using Standard Curve to find unknowns Problem Concentration a b C 80 mM 180 mM Absorbance 0.43 0.75 d Show your

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Table 3. Using Standard Curve to find unknowns Problem Concentration a b C 80 mM 180 mM Absorbance 0.43 0.75 d Show your calculations and solution for problems (b) and (c). 1.29

7. Use Beer's Law (the equation of the line) to complete Part IV Data Collection Table 3. Show all calculations. Report the answer to the correct number of significant figures, and use units in your calculation, (that is, all numbers keep their units in the calculations; and you manipulate units in the calculation as needed). Problem a has been completed as a model.
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