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If the absorbance of the 10μM solution is 0.24, what should be the absorbance of the 50μM? Write answer to two decimal places.
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If the absorbance of the 10μM solution is 0.24, what should be the absorbance of the 50μM? Write answer to two decimal places.
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Absorbance/Concentration = Constant.
That is, absorbance is directly proportional to concentration.
Therefore,
0.24/10 = x/50, where x is the absorbance at 50 micro m.
Calculating for x;
x=50* (0.24/10) = 1.20 (correct to 2 decimal places)
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