Hi All,
I have a quick question that has been presented to me in my analytical lab. It's getting pretty urgent now
I have obtained two concentrations, 4.45µgml-1 and 13.5µgml-1 for concentrations of Na+ and K+ respectively in a solution of 500ml.
To provide some background information, this was made using a sample of 1.5g of cement, treated with HCl, Aluminium nitrate and then made up to 500ml in a volumetric flask.
My question asks me to
"Plot sodium and Potassium calibration curves to determine the sodium and potassium content of the cement solutions, and thus calculate the percentages of sodium and potassium in the original cement."
I have the calibration curves and the concentrations, its the final part about converting back to a percentage of the original cement (of which the MW is not known) that is confusing me.
Can someone please help? I'm getting pretty desperate now!
Kind Regards,
Trekt