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Why is it appropriate to connect the data points for graph 1 (absorbance vs wavelength) but...
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Absorbance 0.100 Table 3: Absorption Spectrum Data for Spinach Chloroplast Extract Wavelength Absorbance Wavelength Absorbance Wavelength 380 nm 0.725 500 nm 0.139 620 nm 400 nm 0.834 520 nm 0.074 640 nm 420 nm 0.971 540 nm 0.047 660 nm 440 nm 0.844 560 nm 0.041 680 nm 460 nm 700 nm 0.678 580 nm 0.059 0.338 480 nm 600 nm 0.079 720 mm 0.135 0.406 0.049 0.029 0.000 Absorption Spectrum Graph of Spinach Chloroplast Extract
Using given Concentration and Absorption ,
graph to show the absoprtion spectra of CoCl2. Graph the absorption
asa function of wavelength.
Untitled.sp - 9 X Analyze Solution Concentration Time Analyze Light Show Journal Snapshots Absorbance/Transmittance Fluorescence (405 nm Enter Concentration Values Concentration Absorbance (mol/L) 0.200 0.615 497 nm Fluorescence (500 nm) 0.90- 0.85- 0.80- 0.75- 0.70- 0.65- 0.60- 0.486 0.150 0.100 0.050 0.318 0.139 0.55- Absorbance Linear mC+b m = 3.20 +0.16 b = -0.0101 +0.0236 r=0.997 0.50 - 0.45...
The graph presented above describes the intensity of
light absorbance (in units of OD) as a function of wavelength for a
catechol oxidation reaction by an enzyme called lacase. The
reaction occurred in the presence or absence of an inhibitor.
Describe and explain the results shown in the graph
for the two reactions.
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In a variation on the "secret recipe" part of this lab, one student secretly mixed together two different colors of solution and gave the mixture to another student to analyze. The student placed the sample in the MicroLab spectrophotometer and obtained the following graph of absorbance vs. wavelength. absorbance 400 430 460 500 540 580 620 660 700 viol indg blue grn gr-yel yel org red red wavelength (nm) Which two colors had the first student secretly mixed together? I.e....
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1. Check Beer's Law by plotting absorbance vs molar concentration using 2. Is Beer's Law valid for this system? Explain your answer. 3. If Beer's Law is valid, the value of "E" should be constant. Use A-ECPL or E = A/(EL) and the data from Table II to calculate values of E for the five solutions below. The value of L is normally 1 cm so E - A/C in this experiment. Table...
Nitrogen from a gaseous phase is to be diffused into pure iron at 700°C. If the surface concentration is maintained at 0.12 wt% N, what will be the concentration (in weight percent) 3.9 mm from the surface after 6.5 h? The diffusion coefficient for nitrogen in iron at 700°C is 4.1 x 10-10 m²/s. 1.7 z erf(z) 0.00 0.0000 0.025 0.0282 0.05 0.0564 0.10 0.1125 0.15 0.1680 0.20 0.2227 0.25 0.2763 0.30 0.3286 0.35 0.3794 0.40 0.4284 0.45 0.4755 0.50...
Table 1; of absorbance vs. concentration on a graph sheet (use pencil, properly amylase from two sources as samples (unknowns) were also treated in d. The experimental set-up of Table 1, indicate whether it was derived using serial e. In Table 2, considering the original salivary amylase samples, which one of the b. Plot curve labeled graph will be noted or generate an excel-sheet): Use graph to extrapo late the unknowns and determine their concentrations; e. Salivary the same protocol...
OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS 1. Record your results of absorbance values at 600 nm and subsequently plot the cell number versus time in the graph log paper provided on the page 77. Time O min 20 min 40 min 60 min 80 min 100 min 120 min Optical Density 0.008 0.023 0.042 0.073 0.115 0.157 0.206 2. What is the generation time in minutes of E. coli growing under these conditions? Note: generation time must be calculated using Log growth conditions....
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11-5 Table Pl1-3 (p. 618) shows kinematic and geometric data for several pin-jointed fourbar linkages of the type and orientation shown in Figure PI1-2 (p. 619),. All hwe θ,-0. The point locations are defined as described in the text. For the ro table assigned, use the matrix method of Section 11.4 (p. 589) and program w(s) in the m MATRIX Or hown. Y a matrix solving calculator to solve for forces and torques at...
Grade: DETERMINATION OF PHOSPHATE IN WATER 1. Option What is the concentration of phosphate in the original lake water sample if the unknown lake water sample in the option had been diluted by taking 25.0 mL of lake water and diluting it to the indicated final volume? 21.comgy 2. Option Water treatment plants must reduce phosphate levels to 3.2 micromoles PO 3-/L before the water is considered drinkable. If water from Lake Pontchartrain is determined to have a phosphate concentration...