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Chemistry, 28.11.2019 05:31 kevinhernandez582

An unknown amount of a compound with a molecular mass of is dissolved in a 10 ml volumetric flask. a 1.00 ml aliquot of this solution is transferred to a 25 ml volumetric flask, and enough water is added to dilute to the mark. the absorbance of this diluted solution at is in a 1.000 cm cuvette. the molar absorptivity for this compound at is what is the concentration of the compound in the cuvette? concentration: what is the concentration of the compound in the 10 ml flask? concentration: how many milligrams of compound were used to make the 10 ml solution? mass:

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