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Trial paper questions - AAS
Hey just few questions I couldn't do, if you could lend a hand. It's to do with AAS.
1. The first question asks why standard solutions (iron ion standards in an AAS) were prepared in 0.1mol/L HCL solution.
2. Also, what would be a valid reason/hypothesis for the level of iron found in a sample of water solution from dam water?
3. Also, why do the values obtained for absorbance have no values?
4. What chemical would be used in order to calibrate the zero value for the calibration curve of iron content/conc. ? Would this be iron? If so, it says to justify its use....
5. Lastly, why did the dam water (the given sample solution for the question) have to be first concentrated down to measure the amount of iron present?
Sorry if it sounds demanding...but I felt that I stumbled over these.
Hey just few questions I couldn't do, if you could lend a hand. It's to do with AAS.
1. The first question asks why standard solutions (iron ion standards in an AAS) were prepared in 0.1mol/L HCL solution.
2. Also, what would be a valid reason/hypothesis for the level of iron found in a sample of water solution from dam water?
3. Also, why do the values obtained for absorbance have no values?
4. What chemical would be used in order to calibrate the zero value for the calibration curve of iron content/conc. ? Would this be iron? If so, it says to justify its use....
5. Lastly, why did the dam water (the given sample solution for the question) have to be first concentrated down to measure the amount of iron present?
Sorry if it sounds demanding...but I felt that I stumbled over these.
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