Hi all, this is my first post. I am not expecting quick responses. This is not to copy down and hand up. I wish to understand how to solve these.Shellfish are particularly good at concentrating heavy metals in seawater. A sample from scallops was analysed for cadmium using atomic absorption spectroscopy and the following results were obtained:
Concentration Absorbance0 0.00
2 0.10
4 0.20
6 0.30
8 0.40
10 0.50
a) Construct a Calibration Curve. (
I've done this)
b) One of the scallops was removed from its shell and chopped finely in a food processor. A 2.0g portion was heated on a hotplate with 10ml nitric acid. The mixture was then analysed using AAS.
A sample of scallops gave an absorbance of 0.42. Determine:
i) The concentration of cadmium in the 10ml solution (in ppm) - (
From the graph, I got around 8.2ppm)
ii) The amount of cadmium in the 10mL sample of scallop (
How would i work this out? Isn't the scallop in grams? )
iii) The amount of cadmium in the 2g sample of scallop
iv) Express the amount of cadmium (in mg) in the 2g sample of scallop as a concentration in parts per million.
Cheers, hope someone can explain this well!. Questions were adapted from a textbook...