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Explanation:
Phosphate is an essential nutrient that controls the rate of microbial creation in a lot of marine and freshwater environments. The real phosphate concentration in waters limited by phosphorus is largely not known because commonly used chemical and radiochemical methods overrate the concentration.
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Answer:
concentration of original phosphate standard = 4.27 mM
Concentration of standard 1 = 0.0342 mM
Concentration of standard 2 = 0.0640 mM
Concentration of standard 3 = 0.128 mM
slope of calibration line = 5.63
Explanation:
mass of NaH2PO4 = 512.2 mg
moles of NaH2PO4 = (mass of NaH2PO4) / (molar mass of NaH2PO4)
moles of NaH2PO4 = (512.2 mg ) / (119.977 g/mol)
moles of NaH2PO4 = 4.27 mmol
concentration of original solution = (moles of NaH2PO4) / (volume of solution in Liter)
concentration of original solution = (4.27 mmol) / (0.10000 L)
concentration of original solution = 42.7 mM
concentration of original standard solution = (concentration of original solution) * (volume of original solution / volume of standard solution)
concentration of original standard solution = (42.7 mM) * (10.00 mL / 100.00 mL)
concentration of original standard solution = .4.27 mM
concentration of standard 1 = (concentration of original standard solution) * (volume of standard solution / volume of standard 1)
concentration of standard 1 = (4.27 mM) * (0.8 mL / 100.00 mL)
concentration of standard 1 = 0.03415 mM
concentration of standard 2 = (concentration of original standard solution) * (volume of standard solution / volume of standard 2)
concentration of standard 2 = (4.27 mM) * (1.5 mL / 100.00 mL)
concentration of standard 2 = 0.0640 mM