Ok, someone please help me before I kill myself trying to do this question. -.-
For anyone who has the Heinmann Chemistry 2 Book, the question is from Chapter 7, Question 24, pg 106.
The mineral Cobaltite is mined for the production of cobalt. Ore containing cobaltite may also contain trace quantities of nickel. A sample of ore was analysed by AAS to determine the concentration of nickel present. 5.0g of the ore was dissolved in 25ml concentrated nitric acid, then diluted to 100mL. A concentrated stock solution containing 1000ppm nickel was also prepared. 10mL of the ore sample solution was pipetted separately into four 100mL flasks and 1, 2, 4 and 6mL of the concentrated stock nickel solution was added to the flasks. All five flasks were then made up to the mark. A 'standard addition curve was prepared using 10, 20, 40 and 60 ppm added nickel, giving the standards listed in the table.
Standard | Concentration of nickel (ppm) | Absorbance
Standard 1 | x + 10 | 0.25
Standard 2 | x + 20 | 0.34
Standard 4 | x + 40 | 0.44
Standard 6 | x + 60 | 0.53
sample | x | 0.15
The absorbance readings for the standards and sample were determined using light of wavelength 325.4 nm. The value of x, the concentration of nickel in ppm, was found from the intercept of the calibration curve with the x-asis at absorbance 0.
a) Determine the concentration of nickel in the sample solution by drawing a graph using values listed in the table above. I got the answer which is 16ppm and this is correct.
Now b)
What mass of nicel was present in 5.0g of ore? Please and thank you.
