Sodium is an essential element in our diets - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 1 - 2003 - Paper 1
Question 1
Sodium is an essential element in our diets. However, the amount of sodium present in some foods is often much higher than levels recommended for health. A sauce was... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Sodium is an essential element in our diets - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 1 - 2003 - Paper 1
Step 1
a. Use the above data for the Na^+(aq) standards to plot a calibration line on the graph below.
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To plot the calibration curve, plot absorbance on the y-axis and Na^+(aq) concentration (mg L^-1) on the x-axis using the data provided. Connect the data points with a straight line to create the calibration curve.
Step 2
b. Use your calibration graph to determine the sodium ion concentration in the diluted sample of the sauce and in the original sauce.
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| 372 ± 5 mg L^-1 | 1490 ± 20 mg L^-1 |
Step 3
i. What important assumption must you make in order to calculate the NaCl content of the sauce from the Na^+ concentration?
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It must be assumed that all the sodium in the sauce originates from NaCl, and there are no other sources of sodium present.
Step 4
ii. Calculate the concentration of NaCl in the original (undiluted) sauce in g L^-1.
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The concentration of NaCl can be calculated using the formula:
iii. The maximum recommended daily NaCl intake for a healthy adult is 2.5 g. What percentage of a maximum daily recommended intake would be consumed by a person who eats 10 mL of the original (undiluted) sauce?
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d. Why is it that atomic absorption spectroscopy will measure only the sodium ion concentration in your sample and not the concentration of some other substance or substances as well?
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Atomic absorption spectroscopy specifically measures the absorption of light by sodium ions at a specific wavelength. Other substances either do not absorb light at this wavelength or do so to a negligible extent, thus allowing for selective measurement of sodium only.