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Experiment 33 Colorimetric Determination of Iron CHE1181
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In Lab Work in groups of 4 2 people do part A; preparing the standard solutions 2 people do part B; preparing the 3 trials of the one unknown sample Everyone makes their own calibration curve and determine the concentration of %Fe in the unknown sample CHE1182
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Part A Prepare all solutions at the same time Prepare a blank solution (no Fe) Allow only 15 minutes for color development Use disposable test tubes instead of cuvettes for use in the spectrophotometer CHE1183
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Part B Prepare all solutions at the same time Follow some of Part A procedure (no Fe) Share the blank solution (no Fe) from Part A Allow only 15 minutes for color development Use disposable test tubes instead of cuvettes for use in the spectrophotometer CHE1184
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Spectrophotometer (Parts A and B) An instrument that will indicate the amount of light (of one wavelength) absorbed by a sample CHE1185 LED readout readout detector sample monochromator Light source slit
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Making the Calibration Curve You will acquire an absorbance reading for each standard solution prepared (share data) Use the data from Part A to construct the calibration curve CHE1186
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Calibration Curve CHE1187 Concentration, mg Fe / mL (x10 -3 ) Absorbance
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Using the Calibration Curve to Find Concentration of the Unknown Solution CHE1188 Show this on your graph Absorbance Unknown solution absorbance reading Concentration of unknown solution Concentration, mg Fe / mL (x10 -3 )
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For All Students Typing error on x axis of graph paper: mg Fe / mL (x 10 -3 ) Typing error on y axis; should be Absorbance Calculating % Fe in unknown sample: CHE1189
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mg/mL of original sample You will know the grams of original sample from the balance readout, and you will know the dilutions made during sample preparation: 1.grams converted to mg 2.mg divided by size of first volumetric flask, in mL 3.1 mL diluted by size of second volumetric flask, in mL CHE11810
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