Answer the following questions. 1) The 40 mg/L Fe stock solution was prepared with iron (II) ammonium sulfate hexahystoate (Fe(NH.):(SO.):(H;O)] rather than with iron (II) chloride [FeCl:). What is the reason of this choice?
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Answer the following questions.
1) The 40 mg/L Fe stock solution was prepared with iron (II) ammonium sulfate hesahystoate
[Fe(NH.):(SO.):(H;O)«] rather than with iron (II) chloride [FeCl:). What is the reason of this
choice?
2) For convenience, several glass or quartz cells are generally used spectrophotometrie analyses;
these cells should be "matched" with regard to their.optical properties.
a) Why they should match with each other?
b) Suppose one of the cells has a light path that is slightly longer than the usual 1.00 cm.
How would this affect the results of an analysis if the defect was not recognized?
c) Explain how the "unmatched' cell problem can be solved?
3) Draw the scheme of single bcam spectrophotometer and state the function of each
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