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 19, Problem 19.25P

a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The graph of I0IQ(vs)[Q] is not linear has to be proved.

Concept Introduction:

Stern Volmer equation

Stern Volmer equation can be obtained from the quantum yield of emission in the steady state and quantum yield for emission and the relative yield equation is given as,

Φ0ΦQ=ke+kd+kq[Q]ke+kd=1+(kqke+kd)[Q]

The Stern-Volmer tells about the measure of relative emission Φ0ΦQ as function of concentration of quencher. On plotting the graph Φ0ΦQ (vs)[Q] a straight line has to be obtained. The factor Φ0ΦQ must be equivalent to I0IQ where I0 = emission intensity in the absence of quencher and Iq = emission intensity in the presence of quencher.

To show that the plot of I0IQ(vs)[Q] is not linear

b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The average number of Sodium dodecyl sulphate per micelle has to be calculated and a graph of I0IQ(vs)[Q] has to be prepared.

To calculate the average number of Sodium dodecyl sulphate per micelle

To draw graph of I0IQ(vs)[Q]

c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The concentration of micelles and average number of molecules of Q per micelle has to be calculated.

To calculate the concentration of micelles and average number of molecules of Q per micelle

d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The fractions of micelles containing 0, 1 and 2 molecules of Q has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The fraction of micelles can be calculated as,

Pn=Qn¯n!e-Q¯

Where n= number of molecules

To calculate the fractions of micelles containing 0, 1 and 2 molecules of Q

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