How to calculate iron concentration from absorbance?
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You will use Beer's law. A = εmCl
Explanation:
The basic idea here is to use a graph plotting Absorbance vs. Concentration of known solutions. Once you have that you can compare the absorbance value of an unknown sample to figure out its concentration.
http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/ChemSource/Instrument/inst4.htm
You will be applying Beer's law to calculate the concentration.
The equation for Beer's law is: A = εmCl
(A=absorbance, εm = molar extinction coefficient, C = concentration, l=path length of 1 cm)
You should have a data set which was used to create a standard curve. The graph should plot concentration (independent variable) on the x-axis and absorption (dependent variable) on the y axis.
You'll need to add a line of best fit to the data points and determine the equation for the line. The equation should be in y=mx + b form.
y = absorbance (A)
Note: no unit for absorbance
x = concentration (C)
Note: unit is M or mol/L
m = (εm) = slope or the molar extinction coefficient in beers law which has units of M−1cm−1
So A = εmC +b
If you solve for C you should get
C = (A-b)/εm
You will use Beer's law. A = εmCl
Explanation:
The basic idea here is to use a graph plotting Absorbance vs. Concentration of known solutions. Once you have that you can compare the absorbance value of an unknown sample to figure out its concentration.
http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/ChemSource/Instrument/inst4.htm
You will be applying Beer's law to calculate the concentration.
The equation for Beer's law is: A = εmCl
(A=absorbance, εm = molar extinction coefficient, C = concentration, l=path length of 1 cm)
You should have a data set which was used to create a standard curve. The graph should plot concentration (independent variable) on the x-axis and absorption (dependent variable) on the y axis.
You'll need to add a line of best fit to the data points and determine the equation for the line. The equation should be in y=mx + b form.
y = absorbance (A)
Note: no unit for absorbance
x = concentration (C)
Note: unit is M or mol/L
m = (εm) = slope or the molar extinction coefficient in beers law which has units of M−1cm−1
So A = εmC +b
If you solve for C you should get
C = (A-b)/εm
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