Beer-Lambert Law Gabe Garrison & Paige England Buffalo High School Abstract In this lab‚ the Beer-Lambert Law is tested by using a spectrophotometer. This is a quick and easier way to determine the concentration of a solution. Keywords: Beer-Lambert Law‚ Spectrophotometer‚ concentration Beer-Lambert Law The Beer-Lambert-Law states that
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Absorption spectrum of the Spinach Chloroplast By a Different Wavelength and Photosynthesizes Activity in different light filters Instructor: Dr‚ David Danseraveu Student: Hassan Sedaghat‚ A00345910 Due date: 11/13/2012 Material and Method: In the photosynthesis system‚ plants and other photosynthesizing creatures they use light of the sun as energy by absorbing some specific wavelength. A prepared sample of the chloroplast from spinach was used during this experiment
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ANALYSIS OF ASPIRIN: SPECTROPHOTOMETRY The purpose of this experiment is to evaluate the percent aspirin on a commercial aspirin tablet using an instrumental method‚ spectrophotometry. In a spectrophotometer‚ light from a strong lamp passes through a monochromator‚ which breaks the light into its component colors using a grating‚ then uses mirrors and slits to direct a light beam of the desired wavelength through the sample compartment‚ where you place a tube (cuvette) of solution. A detector
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Absorbance of Light vs. Concentration of Colored Solution Introduction: Performing this lab showed the importance of light in virtual drug screening because light can be used in a variety of ways to obtain different kinds of information in research. Light can be used to determine the concentration of DNA or protein in solution‚ tag different objects such as cells‚ protein structures‚ or bacteria in order to determine whether there is a large amount of a certain substance‚ and to determine the size
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I. Abstract The purpose of this practical was to measure the amount of a chemical substance present in a sample. Primarily‚ the aim of Experiment 1 was to measure the absorption spectrum of a particular coloured substance (in this case Bromophenol Blue and Methyl Orange) at varying wavelengths of light. The goal of this experiment was to measure the given amounts of a given chemical substance that was present in a given sample of Methyl Orange and in blood. We measured the optical density at wavelengths
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NOTES AND COMMENT 343 DETERMINATION OF CHLOROPHYLL AND PHEO-PIGMENTS : SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC EQUATIONS~ It has been shown that chlorophyll degradation products may at times constitute a significant fraction of the total green pigments present in seawater (Yentsch and Menzel 1963; Lorenzen 1965; Yentsch 1965). These degraded forms‚ or inactive chlorophyll‚ absorb light in the red part of the spectrum; if they are present in concentrations significant relative to chlorophyll a‚ a serious error
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Tiboelectric Series Lab Fleur Vande Kerckhove 9A Purpose/Aim: How do the triboelectric series from different materials classify themselves due to their affinity (gaining or losing) when being measured by a gold leaf electroscope? Hypothesis: If the materials change (from: wool‚ rabbit fur‚ cotton‚ aluminum‚ nylon‚ amber‚ celluloid‚ silver‚ silicon and acrylic) to classify their affinity of their triboelectric series then rabbit fur will have a higher affinity compared to the rest of the materials
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In the Polaroid design the membrane is a special foil consisting of a Kempton® film coated with gold. The foil is stretched over a V-grooved plate‚ Figure 2.5. The transducer is protected by stainless steel housing. A few models with different housings are available. The sizes of these transducers are the main drawback since they are from 30 up to 45 mm in diameter. A further analysis of this structure and its dynamic features is found in [Attila et. al.‚ 1995]. The piezoelectric transducer is based
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HAEMATOLOGY 1 MEDS 1084/1083 SHORT REPORT Use of spectrophotometric techniques to determine the optical density or absorbance for the sample with different dilution factors NAME & STUDENT ID: MANMINDER KAUR COURSE: Haematology 1 COORDINATOR: Genia Burchall PRACTICAL DATE: 26th July‚ 2012 DUE DATE: 10th August‚ 2012 ABSTRACT: This experiment aimed at determining the optical density in terms of absorbance of a solution using the different dilution factors to obtain a standard
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In this experiment spinach‚ DPIP‚ phosphate solutions were placed under various filters and the percent orange light transmittance through the solution was measured to determine the rate of photosynthesis. This experiment was set up to discover how different wavelengths of light affect the rate of photosynthesis in a spinach‚ DPIP‚ phosphate solution. I proposed that the spinach‚ DPIP‚ phosphate solution under no filter‚ and therefore exposed to all light will have a highest percent orange light
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