How do you find the equilibrium concentration of something from a calibration curve?
Step 1-To find the equilibrium concentration of something from a calibration curve, you need calibration curve of known concentration vs Intensity step – 2 Get Equation of calibration curve,y= mx+c (u might know how to get it from excell) step – 3 take sample it must reached its equilibrium(dissolve your substance as much it dissolved at perticular tempeture) get its intensity step – 4 keep that value in place of y and calculate value for x step – 5 You r done, x is the equillibrium concentration for your sample at that perticular tempeture.