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Instrumental Analysis – Chapter 13 Questions with Verified Answers – Beer's Law, Spectrometric Deviations, and Instrument Designs

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This document provides a detailed overview of Chapter 13 from an Instrumental Analysis course, featuring verified questions and answers. Topics include the principles and limitations of Beer's Law, chemical and instrumental deviations, types of spectrometric instruments (single beam, double beam, multichannel), and radiation source considerations. It also covers spectrometer configurations, transmittance, stray radiation, and the impact of cuvettes and solvents. Ideal for mastering spectroscopic measurements and optimizing analytical accuracy.

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Ch. 13 Instrumental Analysis questions with
verified answers
4 limitations to beer's law Ans✓✓✓ 1. concentration effects
2. chemical deviations
3. polychromatic radiation (instrumental)
4. presence of stray radiation (instrumental)


4 types of spectrometric instruments Ans✓✓✓ 1. single beam
2. double beam in space
3. double beam in time
4. multichannel


absorbance Ans✓✓✓ A=-log(P/Po)


beer's law Ans✓✓✓ A=ebc
- e is the molar absorbtivity (L/mol cm)
- b is the path length of the cuvette in which the sample is contained
(cm)
- c is the concentration of the compound in solution (mol/L)


Beer's law effectively states that the relationship between the
absorbance of a solution and the concentration of the absorbing
species in a solution is linear. This relationship is most likely to fail

, when: Ans✓✓✓ the absorbing species participates in a concentration-
dependent chemical equilibrium


chemical deviations of beer's law Ans✓✓✓ - *in many cases an analyte
dissociates or reacts to produce a product with a different absorption
spectrum than the analyte*
ex: the equilibrium of an indicator dye
Hln <-> H+ + ln-
- different concentrations of dye were dissolved in 0.1M HCl, beer's law
would be observed at 570nm for Hln
- different concentrations of dye were dissolved in 0.1M NaOH, beer's
law would be observed at 430nm for ln-
- at intermediate pH values, beer's law isn't followed for either 430 or
570nm
- position of the dissociation equilibrium is a function of concentration
Hln <-> H+ + ln-
- percent ionization increases as concentration decreases


concentration effects of beer's law Ans✓✓✓ - beer's law is only valid
to the absorption of media containing low analyte concentrations (<
0.01M)
- it is a "limiting law", not really valid at all concentrations
- when [A] > 0.01M solute-solute interactions can affect analyte photo-
physical properties
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