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- DATA AND CALCULATIONS Show all calculations neatly on an attached sheet. Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 70.6849. 68.0749 2.61g 23.25ML O.65ML 22.6mL Mass of flask + vinegar Mass of empty flask Mass of vinegar used Final buret reading Initial buret reading Volume of NaOH used Moles of NaOH used 0.00226 mol Moles of açetic acid titrated Mass of acetic acid titrated Mass % acetic acid in vinegar 5.0%When we make a calibration curve, we want the range of calibration standards to the analyte concentrations in the samples. If this is not the case, we will have to the samples, depending on the analyte concentration. O Exclude, concentrate or dilute O Include, spike O Include, concentrate or dilute None of These O Exclude, calculate the concentration of You have prepared a set of calibration standards for nitrate in surface water where you are using Beer's Law to generate the calibration curve. The calibration equation for the standards you have prepared between 1 and 15 ppm is y = 0.0820x +0.00900. You analyze a 3.00 mL water sample and generate an absorbance response of 1.12. You report the concentration of nitrate in this sample as: O None of These O 4.52 ppm O The concentration is out of range so it cannot be reported O 13.5 ppm O 13.5 absorbanceBecause of the risk of lead poisoning, the exposure of children to lead-based paint is a significant public health concern. Thefirst step in the quantitative analysis of lead in dried paint chips is to dissolve the sample. Corl evaluated several dissolution techniques.24 In this study, samples of paint were collected and pulverized with a Pyrex mortar and pestle. Replicate portions of the powdered paint were then taken foranalysis. Results for an unknown paint sample and for a standard reference material, in which dissolution wasaccomplished by a 4–6-h digestion with HNO3 on a hot plate, are shown in the following table. (a) Determine the overall variance, the variance due to the method, and the variance due to sampling. (b) What percentage of the overall variance is due to sampling? (c) How might the variance due to sampling be decreased?
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