Consider the peak areas and mass data below. Using excel, use these data to construct a calibration curve that represents the concentration of methyl oleate in µmol/mL on the y-axis and peak area (x 106) on the x-axis.It is important to note that, for each of these samples, the mass of methyl oleate indicated in the table was dissolved in 25 mL of methanol Make sure the axes are labeled and the y = mx +b equation is shown on the graph.
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Consider the peak areas and mass data below. Using excel, use these data to construct a...
Beer’s Law Objective : We will explore an application of absorption spectroscopy using calibration curves and Beer’s Law. Use the “LAB : HOW TO…” link from the class website if you need help with how to use balance, Bunsen burner… and such. Introduction: You may write this information in your lab notebook for your own reference. It can’t be cut and pasted. Different solutions have different spectral properties. In this portion of the experiment those properties will be utilized to...