Using Standard Curve to solve for Unknown Concentration

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Once you create a standard curve from our lab data, you will use the equation to solve problems. In this example, once solved, the unknown concentration would work out to 0.395 M
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Thank you very much! I was complicated everything by using the axis in the opposite way 😅

NicholeRojas-ri
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Concentration is the independent variable and should be on the x-axis; absorbance is the dependent variable and should be on the y-axis. That's what I have been taught in university.

rawanmhawe
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Sir, I didn't see u calculating for x, so how did u get it?

floralscraft
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Can you please explain to us instead of explaining to yourself

shahnazsarwon
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Why does every single other video have the axes other way round?...

TheJoshtheboss