A) How would this error afffect the actual concentrations of the standard soluti
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A) How would this error afffect the actual concentrations of the standard solutions as opposed to your calculated values?
B) how would the incorrect standard solution concentrations affect the lamda max you measured for the dye?
C) How would the incorrect standard solution soncentrations affect the slope of your calibration curve?
D) How would the incorrect standard solution concentrations affect the y-intercept of your calibration curve?
E) How would the incorrect slope and y-intercept of your calibration curve affect the value of the molar absorptivity you measured for your dye?
F) how would the incorrect moar absorptivity affect the absorbance measurements for your dye in the water enhancer solution?
G) How would the incorrect absorbance measurement affect your calculated value for the concentration of your dye in the water enhancer solution?
Data Analysis and Calculations PART B Making a Series of Standard Dye Solutions TABLE 7.8 Calculations of Standard Solution Concentrations Dye: I e llow- Stock Solution Concentration: M, (mol/L)x Vi (ml) V2 (mL) M2 (mol/L) Solution Standard 1 (created from Stock solution) Standard 2 × 00 ÷ So.oo = 3.5x1-s -s | .3. Sx lo- 1.8x(0> (created from Standard 1) 3.SXlo-ZS.oo ÷ So.oo (created from Standard 2).8x1oxS.oo+ (created from Standard 3) .o xlo 2S. OO Standard3 CoG ÷ So.co> - Co Standard 4Explanation / Answer
A)Actual concentrations of Standard 3 and 4 will increase
B)lambda max will remain the same
C)Slope will remain the same
D)No Y-intercept will be there
E)Absorbtivity increases because the concentration increases
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