How would the absorbance of the standard solution have been affected if 0.00050 M NaSCN had been used in place of 0.00040 M NaSCN?

If iron(III) was the limiting reagent, would there be any difference in A?

the limiting reagent is the SCN

If I am determining the amount of iron(III) with thiocyanate, then I want iron to be the limiting reagent. If I am determining SCN^-, I want the limiting reagent to be SCN^-. Of course you may be doing something different but your post provides none of that information.

To determine how the absorbance of the standard solution would be affected by using a different concentration of NaSCN, we need to understand the relationship between absorbance and concentration.

In a spectrophotometric analysis, absorbance (A) is directly proportional to the concentration (c) of the absorbing species according to the Beer-Lambert Law:

A = εlc

where A is the absorbance, ε is the molar absorptivity (a constant that depends on the absorbing species and the wavelength of light), l is the path length of the solution, and c is the concentration.

In this case, we are comparing two concentrations of NaSCN: 0.00040 M and 0.00050 M.

Assuming that the path length (l) and the molar absorptivity (ε) are constant, we can use the Beer-Lambert Law to determine the relationship between the two absorbances.

Let's call the absorbance with 0.00040 M NaSCN "A1" and the absorbance with 0.00050 M NaSCN "A2".

A1 = εl * 0.00040 M
A2 = εl * 0.00050 M

To compare the two absorbances, we can divide A2 by A1:

A2/A1 = (εl * 0.00050 M) / (εl * 0.00040 M)

Note that the path length and molar absorptivity cancel out, leaving us with a ratio of the two concentrations:

A2/A1 = 0.00050 M / 0.00040 M

To simplify the ratio, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by 0.00040 M:

A2/A1 = (0.00050 M / 0.00040 M) / (0.00040 M / 0.00040 M)
= (0.00050 M / 0.00040 M) / 1

Simplifying further, we can divide 0.00050 M by 0.00040 M:

A2/A1 = 1.25

Therefore, if 0.00050 M NaSCN were used instead of 0.00040 M NaSCN, the absorbance of the standard solution would be 1.25 times higher.