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Spectrophotometry can be used to determine the concentration of an ion in a solution, but do you know how? In this video, I explain how to determine the linear regression equation for a spectrophotometer calibration curve, how to apply the Lambert-Beer equation, and how to determine the solution's concentration. This video is for undergraduate students in programs that include analytical chemistry. I hope you enjoy it and give it a like. 00:00 Presentation and introduction to the problem 02:16 Solution to part a) 07:29 Solution to part b)

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