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How do I calculate the amount of a chemical in a solution using a standard?

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How do I calculate the amount of a chemical in a solution using a standard?
« on: 30/10/2012 11:18:22 »
Hi there, I am having major problems answering this question:

A suspect in a shooting incident had his hands swabbed with 5% nitric acid. The swabs were then extracted into 20 cm3 of nitric acid. A portion of the sample solution was analysed by atomic emission spectroscopy and a response of 120 mV obtained. Next a 0.010 cm3 of a standard solution containing 40 µg of lead per cm3 was added to 5 cm 3 of the sample solution and the analysis repeated. A response of 141.0 mV was obtained from the "spiked" sample. Calculate the amount of lead recovered by the swabs in µg. Please do not type in the units.

If anyone could point me in the right the right direction/explain/answer it, I would be very greatful!

Nat :)
« Last Edit: 03/11/2012 09:16:41 by chris »
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Re: Analytical Chemistry- HELP!
« Reply #1 on: 30/10/2012 22:03:05 »
Have you heard of the method of standard additions?
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