A Beer's Law graph obtained by plotting absorbance versus concentration in mol/L for a series of standard solutions, produced a straight line with equation y = 2604.1 x Suppose an unknown SCN solution is treated in exactly the same manner as described in Part B of the procedure. The final diluted solution gives an absorbance reading of 0.270. Determine the [FeSCN2+] in this diluted solution. Determine the SCN concentration in the original (undiluted) unknown solution.

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Beer's Law
A Beer's Law graph obtained by plotting absorbance versus concentration in mol/L for a series of standard solutions, produced a straight line with equation
y = 2604.1x
Suppose an unknown SCN solution is treated in exactly the same manner as described in Part B of the procedure.
The final diluted solution gives an absorbance reading of 0.270.
Determine the [FeSCN2+] in this diluted solution.
Determine the SCN concentration in the original (undiluted) unknown solution.
Transcribed Image Text:Beer's Law A Beer's Law graph obtained by plotting absorbance versus concentration in mol/L for a series of standard solutions, produced a straight line with equation y = 2604.1x Suppose an unknown SCN solution is treated in exactly the same manner as described in Part B of the procedure. The final diluted solution gives an absorbance reading of 0.270. Determine the [FeSCN2+] in this diluted solution. Determine the SCN concentration in the original (undiluted) unknown solution.
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