Absorption Spectroscopy

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The Beer-Lambert Law and Spectrophotometric Analysis

6 Minute ReadIntroduction One of the very first posts on this site introduced the basics of Absorption Spectroscopy and the concepts of Absorbance and Transmittance of light through homogeneous materials. In this article we are going to consider this topic in a little more detail through the Beer-Lambert law and use the relationship to determine the concentration […]

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The Iodine Absorption Spectrum – Part 2

7 Minute ReadIntroduction In Part I of this post we briefly described some of the properties of the iodine molecule. The position of iodine in the Periodic Table and its electron configuration was outlined. This determines many of the physical and chemical properties of iodine and its reactivity. We then described some of the spectroscopic theory that

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The Iodine Absorption Spectrum – Part 1

11 Minute ReadIntroduction Iodine. Atomic number 53. Chemical symbol I. Iodine is the rarest of the stable halogens, if we ignore the radioactive elements Astatine (At) and the recently discovered (in 2010) element Tennessine (symbol Ts). Both are extremely rare and extremely unstable. Iodine is situated in Group 17 of the Periodic Table – for older students

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Absorption Spectroscopy

3 Minute ReadAbsorbance   In very general terms, Absorption Spectroscopy is the spectroscopic technique that considers what happens when electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength passes through a material and some of these wavelengths are absorbed by the substance under study. Very often, visible light is used to analyse the material and the most common substances examined are

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