Assume for the following situations that Beer’s law remains linear. For (a) and (b), indicate whether the extinction coefficient ε, path length b, or concentration C is changing, and how it will change the absorbance of the solution. (a) A sample is moved from a test tube that is 1.0cm wide to a test tube that is 1.5cm wide. (b)  A sample is diluted by adding enough solvent to double its volume. (c)  A solution of iron (III) chloride appears brown when in high enough concentrations. In a 1.0 cm cuvet, the absorbance of 334 nm light by a 5.4 × 10−4 M solution of FeCl3 is measured to be 1.05. What is the extinction coefficient of the FeCl3 complex at this wavelength? (d)  A sample containing an unknown concentration of FeCl3 is measured to have an ab- sorbance of 0.43 at 334 nm in a 1.0 cm cuvet. What is the molar concentration of the solution?

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Assume for the following situations that Beer’s law remains linear. For (a) and (b), indicate whether the extinction coefficient ε, path length b, or concentration C is changing, and how it will change the absorbance of the solution.

(a) A sample is moved from a test tube that is 1.0cm wide to a test tube that is 1.5cm wide.

(b)  A sample is diluted by adding enough solvent to double its volume.

(c)  A solution of iron (III) chloride appears brown when in high enough concentrations. In a 1.0 cm cuvet, the absorbance of 334 nm light by a 5.4 × 10−4 M solution of FeCl3 is measured to be 1.05. What is the extinction coefficient of the FeCl3 complex at this wavelength?

(d)  A sample containing an unknown concentration of FeCl3 is measured to have an ab- sorbance of 0.43 at 334 nm in a 1.0 cm cuvet. What is the molar concentration of the solution?

 

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