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- Trace amounts of rare clements are found within groundwater and are of interest to goochemists. Earopium and terbium are 30 - lanthanide-scries clements that can be measured from the intensity of their fluorescence emittcd when a solution is illuminated with ultraviolet radiation. Certain organic 25 - compounds that bind Eu(III) and Tb(IIl) enhance the cmission, and substances found in natural waters can decrease 20- the cmission. For that reason it is necessary to use standard Eu (II) additions to the sample to correct for such interference. The graph shows the result of such an cxperiment in which the 15- concentration of Eu(III) and Tb(III) was mcasured in a sample of groundwatler. The x-intercept of the Eu(III) plot is 10- -23.1 ml. and the x-intercept of the Th(III) plot is -9.91 ml. In cach case, 10.00 ml. of the sample solution and 15.00 ml. 5- Tb (III) of an organic additive were added to a scries of live 50 ml. volumctric flasks. The standard Eu(lI) or Th(III) solution (0,…Example: When a sample of 4-heptanone was irradiated with 313 nm radiation with a power output of 50 W under conditions of total absorption, it was found that the quantum yield 0.21. What is the number of ketone molecules dissociated down per second?The levels of Vitamin B1 in a sample of milk was determined using the Standard Addition method and technique of fluorescence spectroscopy. 18.0 ml of the milk sample was diluted to 20.0 ml using distilled water and then the fluorescence was measured. The resulting signal was 210 units. A spike was made by taking 18.0 ml of the same milk sample, adding 1.0 ml of a 6.0 ppm Vitamin B1 standard solution, and then diluting to 20.0 ml using distilled water. The signal of the spiked milk was 540 units. Calculate the concentration of Vitamin B1 in the original milk sample (in ppm). Report to 3 decimal places.
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