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12 May, 06:18

A calibration curve was created to determine the quantity of protein in a solution. The calibration curve has the form of a straight line with the equation?=0.0182x+0.007 where? is the corrected absorbance of the solution and x is quantity of protein in the solution in units of micrograms (μg). Determine the quantity of protein in a solution that has an absorbance of 0.276. A blank solution has an absorbance of 0.061.

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  1. 12 May, 06:27
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    The solution has 11.4 μg protein

    Explanation:

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    The corrected absorbance will be the measured absorbance minus the absorbance of the blank that is a solution without protein.

    Then, the corrected absorbance will be:

    0.276 - 0.061 = 0.215

    Now, using the equation of the calibration curve, we can obtain the quantity of protein present in the solution:

    0.215 = 0.0182x + 0.007

    (0.215 - 0.007) / 0.0182 = x

    x = 11.4 μg

    The solution has 11.4 μg protein
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