Hi, I'm trying to quantify phosphate in soluble fertiliser by FIA and the reaction is H
3PO
4 + 12H
2MoO
4 --> H
3P(Mo
12O
40)
(s) + 12H
2O. 0.9252g of sample was diluted in 0.5L and 0.01L aliquoted and diluted in 0.1L and analysed by spectrophotometre. Standards were prepared so that unknown sample could be interpolated.
According to the absorbance values obtained the triplicate measurements of the phospate in unknown sample have a mean of 9.6ppm when 0.9252g sample is diluted in 0.5L then 0.01L of this is diluted in 0.1L. This is 1 in 500 dilution, right? So the unknown sample is equal to 4777.9ppm of unknown sample.
I'm having a bad mental block. I want to calculate % w/w of phosphorus and P
2O
5. Ppm = ug/mL, correct? If so, I can say 4777.9ug/500mL divided by 0.9252g (using same units) x 100% gives me my % w/w, right? If so, I'm getting 5X10
-1% when I have a target value of 5.5%, I don't feel I'm converting right. I feel I need to consider the MW in the stoichiometric ratio. The absorbance is from H
3P(Mo
12O
40)
(s) detected which is 1:1 with H
3PO
4Please critique