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What is the formula for absorbance (A)?
A = a
×
b
×
c
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What does A represent in the absorbance formula?
Absorbance
(no units)
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What does 'a' represent in the absorbance formula?
Molar absorptivity
(L·mol⁻¹·cm⁻¹)
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What does 'b' represent in the absorbance formula?
Path length of light
(cm)
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What does 'c' represent in the absorbance formula?
Concentration
of the solution (
mol/L
)
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How is absorbance related to concentration and path length?
Absorbance is
directly
proportional
to both
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What should a plot of absorbance vs. concentration yield?
A
straight line
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What does molar absorptivity (a) measure?
How strongly a substance absorbs light
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What is the unit for molar absorptivity (ε)?
L·mol⁻¹·cm⁻¹
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What is the path length (b) in the absorbance formula?
Always
1 cm
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What happens to absorbance if concentration increases?
Absorbance
increases
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What is the relationship between absorbance and path length?
Absorbance
increases
with longer
path length
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How does changing the molar absorptivity affect absorbance?
Higher
molar absorptivity
increases
absorbance
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What are two common sources of error in a Beer-Lambert Law experiment? Not wiping cuvette, incorrect concentration, wrong wavelength
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What happens to absorbance if the cuvette is dirty or smudged?
Absorbance readings increase
inaccurately
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What are two possible reasons for the breakdown of linearity in a calibration curve for concentrations above 0.01 M?
High concentration effects
and
solvent absorption
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What are common instrumental errors in Beer-Lambert Law experiments?
Calibration
issues
Stray light
interference
Path length
inaccuracies
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What are common sample errors in Beer-Lambert Law experiments?
Concentration errors
Bubbles in the
cuvette
Impurities
in the solution
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What are common procedural errors in Beer-Lambert Law experiments?
Incorrect
wavelength
selection
Residual
liquid
in cuvette
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What are theoretical/conceptual errors in Beer-Lambert Law experiments?
Deviations from
linearity
Solvent absorption
Refractive index effects
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How can errors be minimized in Beer-Lambert Law experiments?
Regular
calibration
of the
spectrophotometer
Proper
cuvette cleaning
Double-checking
wavelength selection
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What equipment and materials are needed for a Beer-Lambert Law experiment?
Functional spectrophotometer
Clean cuvettes
Accurate
pipettes and volumetric flasks
Known
stock solutions
Pure solvents
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What is the preparation phase for a Beer-Lambert Law experiment?
Calibrate the spectrophotometer
Prepare dilutions from
stock solutions
Clean cuvettes properly
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What is the execution phase in a Beer-Lambert Law experiment?
Proper
cuvette
filling
Wiping
cuvettes
to
remove
smudges
Handling
cuvettes
by
non-optical
sides
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What is the data analysis phase in a Beer-Lambert Law experiment?
Create a
calibration curve
Verify
linearity
of data points
Calculate unknown
concentrations
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What are common errors and how to avoid them in Beer-Lambert Law experiments?
Use the correct blank
Double-check dilution steps
Inspect cuvettes for
contamination
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