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STEP 1 – DETERMINE THE WAVELENGTH OF LIGHT TO USE
If a solution appears red, it is primarily absorbing its complimentary color, green EX8-1 (of 8)
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STEP 1 – DETERMINE THE WAVELENGTH OF LIGHT TO USE
ABSORBANCE SPECTRUM – A graph of the absorbance of a solution at different wavelengths EX8-2 (of 8)
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STEP 1 – DETERMINE THE WAVELENGTH OF LIGHT TO USE
WAVELENGTH OF PEAK ABSORBANCE – The wavelength of light most strongly absorbed EX8-3 (of 8)
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STEP 2 – PREPARE STANDARD SOLUTIONS
Use a series of Red Dye #40 solutions of known concentrations in order to measure their absorbance's at the peak wavelength to plot absorbance vs. concentration Absorbance Concentration of Red Dye #40 EX8-4 (of 8)
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STEP 2 – PREPARE STANDARD SOLUTIONS
STANDARD SOLUTIONS – Solutions of known concentration EX8-5 (of 8)
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STEP 3 – MAKE A CALIBRATION LINE
= mx + b m (slope) = b (Y-intercept) = correlation = C: g/L g/L g/L g/L g/L A: y = mx b = (44.32 L/g)C m = Δy ____ Δx = Δ Absorbance _____________________ Δ Concentration = no units ____________ g/L = L/g EX8-6 (of 8)
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STEP 4 – MEASURE ABSORBANCE OF YOUR SAMPLE
If your diluted Gatorade sample has an absorbance of 1.352, find its concentration = mx + b m (slope) = b (Y-intercept) = correlation = = (44.32 L/g)C = (44.32 L/g)c 1.352 = (44.32 L/g)c 1.351 = (44.32 L/g)c = c ____________ 44.32 L/g 0.030 g/L = c EX8-7 (of 8)
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STEP 4 – MEASURE ABSORBANCE OF YOUR SAMPLE
Calculate the extinction coefficient at this wavelength, with units A = (44.32 L/g)c A = ɛ l c + b m m = ɛ l m = ɛ ___ b = L/g _____________ 1.00 cm = L/gcm EX8-8 (of 8)
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