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SpectrophotometrySpectrophotometry
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Spectrophotometry Terms and definitions………
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1.Electromagnetic radiation You actually know more about it than you may think!
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Electromagnetic radiation The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is just a name that scientists give a bunch of types of radiation when they want to talk about them as a group.electromagnetic (EM) spectrumradiation
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Electromagnetic radiation Examples of groups or radiation: visible light that comes from a lamp in your housevisible light radio waves that come from a radio station are two types of electromagnetic radiation.radio waves
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Electromagnetic radiation EM travels through space in the form of a wave Wavelength –Short ( high energy) nuclear power –Long (low energy) am radio
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Electromagnetic radiation Light occupies a small portion of this spectrum. –Visible spectrum –we see these colors
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Think about it… Each color in a rainbow corresponds to a different wavelength of electromagnetic spectrum
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Electromagnetic radiation Color? Substances process color because of their ability to absorb and transmit certain wavelengths of visible light.
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Electromagnetic radiation Examples of color: Chlorophyll, absorbs a high percentage of wavelengths of red and blue light Green light is not absorbed, it is transmitted from the surface of the leaf to our eyes.
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Electromagnetic radiation The ability of molecules to absorb and transmit light energy is the basis for one of the most widely used procedures for determining the concentration of substances in a solution……………………
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Spectrophotometry is a technique used to measures the amount of light energy that is absorbed or transmitted by a sample Spectrophotometer
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What’s in that tube? By creating and measuring a series of standards, it is possible to quantify the amount or concentration of a substance in a sample –Serial dilution
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Spectrophotometry 1 – start with a blank
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The Blank In order to effectively use a spectrophotometer we must first zero the machine, we do this using "the blank."
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The Blank The blank contains everything except the substance of interest which absorbs light.
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The Blank Thus, by zeroing the machine using "the blank," any measured absorbance is due to the presence of the substance of interest
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Standard Curve Helps determine the concentration of the unknown A graph where the Y-axis represents the absorbance and the X-axis represents the concentration
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Spectrophotometry
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A few more terms…. 1. Independent variable –The variable that is being manipulated
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dependent variable responds to the change made to the independent variable depends on other factors
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Example For example, if you open a faucet (the independent variable) the quantity of water flowing (dependent variable) changes in response--you observe that the water flow increases.
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Hypothesis: –If plants are grown in five different types of soil, then the plant in Soil 2 will grow the tallest. –What is our independent variable?
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plants receive the same amount of water the same amount of sunlight ____________________________ The only thing that is being changed is the type of soil they grow in, and that is the independent variable
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