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I have never prepared solutions gravimetrically. We're looking to do some ICP work with trace metals, so we need to avoid any glass. I just want to make sure I've got this down correctly, if someone would be willing to confirm or provide feedback/suggestions on the hypothetical sample prep below.
Using a 2% nitric acid solution as the diluent, the density was determined using a 10-mL volumetric flask. Say we find the density to be 1.008 g/mL.
Let's say we're making a three point calibration curve of arsenic. We have a 1000 ppm stock solution and want to bring that down to 1 ppm as the highest calibration point. Using C1V1 = C2V2, we determine we need 100 uL of the stock in a volume of 100-mL. So, we would tare our container on the balance, dispense the 100 uL of the stock noting the mass (let's say it's perfectly 1 g), and then dilute until we reach a mass of ~ 100.7 g (99.9 mL * 1.008 g/mL).
Is that correct?
Thanks!