Looks OK, although you probably meant 10-5, not 105.
hehe yeah, meant to type that in.
Alright i have a few more questions and these questions still apply to the stuff i typed up in my original post.
question A)
a solution containing an unknown amount of iron (II) was treated with hydroxylamine hydrochloride, acetate buffer, and 1,10 phenanthroline as described above. the percent transmittance of the sample at wavelength=510nm was 52.4 when read against a blank containing all but the iron (II) solution. determine the molar concentration of iron (II) in the unknown.
question B)
calculate the molar absorptivity for [Fe(phenanthroline)3]2+
For part B, i know the equation and how to set it up and what to look for: A(absorbance)=E (not sure how to write it, but its the molar absroptivity)b(pathlenght)c(concentration), here it is again with out all the descriptions, A=Ebc, now when rearranged to solve for molar absorptivity, A/bc=E. Now i already made a plot graph for absorbance vs. concentration(M). For this problem, would i use the concentration from Part A after its been calculated or do i look to the graph to get that along with absorbance? If the graph, do i just pick any two points?
For part A, I am not sure what to really do, i know that i need to find the unknown amount of iron(II), but not sure what else, and how to set the problem up and what all is needed.
Thanks,
Brent