A 10.00 g sample containing an analyte was transferred to a 250-ml volumetric fl
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A 10.00 g sample containing an analyte was transferred to a 250-ml volumetric flask and diluted to volume. When a 10.00-ml aliquot of the resulting solution was diluted to 25.00-ml it was found to give a signal of 0.235(arbitrary units). A second 10.00-ml aliquot was spiked with 10.00-ml of a 1.00 ppm standard solution of the analyte and diluted to 25.00-ml. The signal for the spiked sample was found to be 0.502. Calculate the weight percent of analyte in the original sample. Could you provide an explanation for the steps, please?Explanation / Answer
the signal is proportional to concentration: let x=wt fraction of analyte in the original sample .235/[x*(10/250)*(10*25)]=.502/[x*(10/… solve for x x=0.0022 or 0.22%
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