Q3/ How many grams of NaAsO, should be weighed out to prepare a stock solution of 100 mg/L in 500 mL deionized water. Use the stock solution to prepare 4 different standard solution that can be used to prepare an analytical calibration curve to measure the concentration of 750 sample in the concentration range of 10-35 mg/L. Draw a proposed calibration curve (based on the results you achieved).
Q3/ How many grams of NaAsO, should be weighed out to prepare a stock solution of 100 mg/L in 500 mL deionized water. Use the stock solution to prepare 4 different standard solution that can be used to prepare an analytical calibration curve to measure the concentration of 750 sample in the concentration range of 10-35 mg/L. Draw a proposed calibration curve (based on the results you achieved).
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