Most likely hydrogen bonding between species in the mixture. This causes large "polymer-like" groupings and increases viscosity
To determine the maximum velocity (Vmax) from a Lineweaver-Burk plot, you can find the y-intercept of the plot. Vmax is equal to the reciprocal of the y-intercept.
Find the number that is most to the right of the line plot.
THe maximum observed (excluding any outliers).
maximum value
To find the range in a box and whiskers plot, you subtract the minimum value from the maximum value of the data set. The minimum and maximum values are represented by the endpoints of the whiskers. The formula is: Range = Maximum value - Minimum value. This gives you the overall spread of the data.
The mean can be an improper fraction but it cannot have a remainder.
A box plot may be used at a preliminary stage to determine the centre and spread of a set of data. The box [and whiskers] plot measures the central point by the median and the range from the maximum and minimum or the quartile points.
The spread is the minimum value (not count) to the maximum value. The range is the maximum value minus the minimum value. Spread does not consider the frequency of the values, only the minimum and maximum.
To plot a fraction on a number line, first identify the whole numbers that the fraction falls between. For example, to plot 3/4, locate 0 and 1 on the number line. Divide the interval between these two whole numbers into equal parts based on the denominator (in this case, four equal parts). Finally, count three parts from 0 towards 1 and place a point at that location to represent 3/4.
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The wavelength of light is set at maximum absorbance when making a Beer's Law plot because it allows for the most accurate and precise measurement of the absorbance of a sample. This wavelength corresponds to the peak absorbance of the sample, providing the most reliable data for constructing the plot and determining the concentration of the analyte.
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