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Nonlinear calibration curve. Following the procedure in Box 4-2, find how many micrograms (μg)of protein are contained in a sample with a corrected absorbance of 0.350in Figure 4-13.

Short Answer

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The correct choice is21.9μg , not137μg

Step by step solution

01

Data points with the quadratic equation

Let us consider an unknown corrected absorbance of 0.35 lies beyond the linear region in Figure 4-13.

All the data points with the quadratic equation can be fittedy=-1.17·10-4x2+0.01858x-0.0007.

02

Quantity of Protein

To find the quantity of protein, replace the corrected absorbance into the equation above:

0.350=-1.17·10-4x2+0.01858x-0.0007.

This equation can be rearranged as shown below.

1.17·10-4x2-0.01858x+0.3507=0.

03

Solve the Quadratic Equation

A quadratic equation of the form:

ax2+bx+c=0

The possible solutions are:

role="math" localid="1663330121693" x1,2=-b±b2-4ac2a=0.01858±0.018582-4.1.17·10-40.35072·1.17·10-4.

Solve further:

role="math" localid="1663330107186" x1=0.01858±0.018582-4.1.17·10-40.35072·1.17·10-4=137.

role="math" localid="1663330101627" x2=0.01858±0.018582-4.1.17·10-40.35072·1.17·10-4=21.9.

Figure tells us that the correct choice is 21.9μg, not137μg.

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