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    This is the q29 of the 2019 Chemistry HSC question.

    Beer-Lambert Law applies most accurately at low concentrations, so I'd use the 0.00001 mol / L absorbances as the basis for calculations. This means that for Cu(II) the "after treatment" concentration is 0.040 / 0.140 x 0.00001 mol / L = 0.00000286 mol/L and for Pb(II) the "after treatment"...
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    Mod 7 UV Catastrophe Question

    The responses and questions above are excellent. I'd like to add a perspective that I have found to be helpful with my own HSC Physics students. If you are asked a question about energy quantisation, use the visible emission spectra of the hydrogen atom as your example (or absorption...
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