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==Objective==
==Objective==
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# Continue processing films from last week
# Make two new films
## One containing the exchanged clay that your group made
## One containing the exchanged clay that another group made
# Run AA on the arsenic samples
## Make As standards (Note: AA will consume around 5mL of sample)
### 0ppm
### 10ppm
### 20ppm
### 30ppm
### 40ppm
### 50 ppm
## Dilute your samples so that their original concentration falls somewhere in this range.
## Make calibration curve and determine the concentration of As using AA.


==Description==
==Description==

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Objective

  1. Continue processing films from last week
  2. Make two new films
    1. One containing the exchanged clay that your group made
    2. One containing the exchanged clay that another group made
  3. Run AA on the arsenic samples
    1. Make As standards (Note: AA will consume around 5mL of sample)
      1. 0ppm
      2. 10ppm
      3. 20ppm
      4. 30ppm
      5. 40ppm
      6. 50 ppm
    2. Dilute your samples so that their original concentration falls somewhere in this range.
    3. Make calibration curve and determine the concentration of As using AA.

Description

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Data

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Notes

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