Lab Safety, Measurements, and Beer-Lambert Law Flashcards

1
Q

How do you dilute a strong acid?

A

Add the acid to the water, the water will help disperse the heat from this exothermic reaction. If you added water the acid then the acid with spatter everywhere.

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2
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heat up test tubes using?

A
  • a water bath, not an open flame

- use a test tube holder

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3
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Before you ever weigh something on a weigh paper, you ALWAYS need todo what?

A

always need to tare the paper on the scale

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4
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how do you properly transfer a powdered reagent to weigh paper?

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pure reagent onto a paper and transfer the reagent to pre-tared paper from that, never remove reagent with a devise OR put reagent back into bottle to avoid contamination

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5
Q

Always measure liquid reagents in a graduated cylinder from the?

A

Meniscus, the curved bottom

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6
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How to use pH meter?

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Calibrate probe with pH4 or pH10, rinse probe with dionized water between samples/measurements, dab the probe dry after rinsing with deionized water

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7
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transparent

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allows light to pass through

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8
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opaque

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no light can pass through

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9
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absorption

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refers to the amount of light a substance allows to pass through it

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10
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a completely transparent substance does not ____ light?

A

Does not absorb any light (zero absorbance or 100% transmission)

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a completely opaque substance ______ light?

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absorbs all light (100% absorbance or 0% transmission)

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12
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spectrophotometry

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analysis of a substance to determine its amount of light absorbance. How much light a substance absorbs is a unique quality of that substance and can help ID it from another substance

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13
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Beer-Lambert’s Law

A

Absorbance =Ecl

  • E (epsilon)= molar extinction coefficient
  • c = sample’s concentration
  • l = path length (distance between the light source and the detector in the spectrophotometer)
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14
Q

substance that are brightly colored have higher or lower molar extinction coefficients?

A

Higher

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15
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A substance’s light absorbance can be numerically conveyed by using an equation called?

A

Beer-Lamberts Law

absorbance =Ecl

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16
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Are absorbance and concentration directly proportionally in Beer-Lamberts Law?

A

Yes