how to determine at what wavelengths a solution of dye will fluoresce? can i look at the absorbance data? or what do i need to look for and do
how to determine at what wavelengths a solution of dye will fluoresce? can i look at...
3. In what range of wavelengths would you expect a red dye to be most effective at absorbing radiation? 4. What is the mathematical relationship between transmittance and absorbance? 5. Give a verbal description of Beer's law. 6. What equation governs volumetric dilutions?
At high concentrations, these dye molecules tend to form dimers in solution. a. What is the expected relationship between the absorbance at λmax for the monomer and concentration? b. The formation of dimers will produce a shifted absorbance peak. Do you expect this relationship to hold using the overall concentration of the dye in the methanol solutions? Why or why not? Hint: What relationship do we know about which relates the amount of something to its absorbance? What assumptions do...
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G. C. 1-7 Determination of the Dye Concentration in a Powdered Drink G. C. 1-7: PART 2 GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Lab partners' name: 1. Your TA will provide you with the correct concentration of the dye in the powdered drink solution. Calculate the percentage error for your data. (experimental value - accepted value) accepted value 2. The empirical formula for the Brilliant Blue dye is CanHyN,O,S, Na2 and the formula weight i 79286...
A solution of Red Dye 40 is analysed via UV-Vis spectroscopy, and is found to have an absorbance of 0.192. If the absorp- tion coefficient (£) for Red Dye 40 is 11 502 M2 cm- and the length of the cuvette used is 1.00 cm, what is the concentra- tion of Red Dye 40 in the solution? (You will need to read the pre-lab material to solve this problem.)
a) The use of spectrophotometry to scan a solution that contains an organic dye will show which wavelengths in the visible spectrum that organic dye most strongly absorbs. Then, using the relationship between energy and wavelength that you learned in Chapter 6, E = hc/λ you could convert each wavelength to its corresponding energy. If you found that an organic dye compound strongly absorbs at 566 nm , what is the energy that corresponds to the excitation of an electron...
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Question 8: How can you use absorption spectra of dye standards to identify the dye(s) present in a sample? Can you identify the dyes that make up a mixture? Explain briefly in a sentence or two. Question 9: How can you use the absorption data for a dye standard of unknown concentration to determine the concentration of dye in an unknown sample? Explain briefly in a sentence or two. Question 10: How can you accurately prepare very low concentration standards...
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A student need to prepare four standard solutions by serially diluting a stock solution with concentration 5.0 times 10^-4 N. Standard I will be created by transferring 5.00 mL of the stock solution to the mark with deionized water. The remaining standard solutions (Standards 2 - 4) will be created by transferring 25.00 mL of the previously made standard solution to a 50.00 mL volumetric flask, then...
Red food dye (FD&C Red 40, also known as allura red AC) has the formula C18H14N2Na2O8S2. 1. What is the molar mass of FD&C Red 40? To make a solution you take 0.0097 g of FD&C Red 40. 2. How many moles of FD&C Red 40 are in your sample? You dissolve the sample of FD&C Red 40 in enough water to make 250.0 mL of solution. We call this the stock solution. 3. What is the concentration of the...
The redox dye DCIP has a molar extinction coefficient of 22,000 at 600 nm. A. What absorbance would a 5 µM solution have ? B. A chemical reacts with DCIP to convert it to a colorless, non-absorbing solution. A solution of DCIP with an absorbance of 1.0 is reacted with an aliquot (portion) of this chemical. Afterwards, without volume change, the solution has an absorbance of 0.4. What was the concentration change for DCIP in this reaction (ie how much...