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Chemistry, 07.05.2021 18:20 briseidam6683

A solution containing 3.39 mM X (analyte) and 1.72 mM S (internal standard) gave peak areas of 3497 and 9997, respectively, in a chromatographic analysis. Then 1.00 mL of 8.47 mM S was added to 5.00 mL of unknown X, and the mixture was diluted to 10.0 mL. This solution gave peak areas of 5428 and 4431 for X and S, respectively. a. Calculate the response factor for the analyte. (keep four significant figures)
b. Find the concentration (mM) of X in the original unknown
c. Find the concentration (mM) of X in the 10.0 mL of mixed solution.

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