Quantitative Chemical Analysis 9e And Sapling Advanced Single Course For Analytical Chemistry (access Card)
Quantitative Chemical Analysis 9e And Sapling Advanced Single Course For Analytical Chemistry (access Card)
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Author: Daniel C. Harris, Sapling Learning
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.15P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of transmittance to absorbance has to be given for the given value.

Concept introduction:

Beer-lambert law:

A=-logPPo=εcbwhere,A-absorbancePo-incidentirradianceandP-transmittedirradianceε-molarabsorptivityc-concentrationandb-pathlength.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 18.15P

  • The value of absorbance is 0.613.

Explanation of Solution

Given information,

Vaporpressureis30.3µbar.transmittanceis24.4%at266nm.pathlengthis3.00cm.temperatureis298K.

Calculate the value of absorbance

A=-logT=-log(0.244)=0.613.

The value of absorbance is 0.613.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of pressure to concentration has to be given.

Concept introduction:

Ideal gas equation:

The relationship between P,RandT is given by ideal gas equation

PV=nRTwhere,P-pressureV-volumen-numberofmolesR-gasconstantandT-temperature.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 18.15P

  • The concentration is 1.223×10-6M.

Explanation of Solution

Given information,

Vaporpressureis30.3µbar.transmittanceis24.4%at266nm.pathlengthis3.00cm.temperatureis298K.Gasconstant(R)=0.08314LbarmolK

Apply ideal gas equation to convert pressure into concentration

Concentration(molL)=nV=PRT=30.3µbar(0.08314LbarmolK)(298K)=30.3×10-6(0.08314)(298)(mol/L)=1.223×10-6M.

The concentration is 1.223×10-6M.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of molar absorptivity of gaseous pyrazine has to be calculated at 266nm .

Concept introduction:

Beer-lambert law:

A=-logPPo=εcbwhere,A-absorbancePo-incidentirradianceandP-transmittedirradianceε-molarabsorptivityc-concentrationandb-pathlength.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18.15P

  • The value of molar absorptivity is 1.67×105M-1cm-1 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information,

Vaporpressureis30.3µbar.transmittanceis24.4%at266nm.pathlengthis3.00cm.temperatureis298K.Concentrationis1.223×10-6M.

Apply Beer’s law to calculate the value of molar absorptivity

A=εcbε=A/bc=0.613(1.223×10-6M)(3.00cm)=167075M-1cm-1=1.67×105M-1cm-1.

The value of molar absorptivity is 1.67×105M-1cm-1 .

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