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FeNH4SO4 (g) 0.

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[FeNH4SO4] (M) 0.0005
Vol of Fe Average
flask # Absorbance Absorbance
added (ml) Absorbance
1 - blank 0 0.003 0.004
Average
[Fe] (M)
Absorbance
2 0.1 0.012 0.013
3 0.25 0.029 0.027
4 0.5 0.058 0.057
5 0.75 0.087 0.085
6 1 0.115 0.118
Average
Dilution factor [Fe] (M)
Absorbance
7 - 360 ppb n/a 0.069 0.07
8 - Cold Tap 5 0.032 0.034
9 - Hot Tap 5 0.06 0.056
10 - mineral 4 0.001 0.002

graph of calibration curve and line


Linear Regression Data
m (slope) b (intercept)
Sm Sb
R2 Sy

N LOD
M LOQ

[Fe] (ppb) Sc (ppb)


challenge unk 311-380 <5
Cold 140-170 <5
Hot 260-320 <5
mineral 3-11 <5

*note: these "answers" are not the adjusted values of your samples using the DF, they are concentration in the s

Standard iron solution (5.0 x10-4M). Accurately weigh out about 0.100 g Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2-6H20 (FW = 392.14).
[Fe]
Sc (ppb)
(ppb)

raph of calibration curve and line

F, they are concentration in the sample you measured

4)2(SO4)2-6H20 (FW = 392.14). Working standard solutions: Use the 1000μL automatic pipet to pipet 0, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75

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