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- Why should we use quartz cuvettes for measuring absorbance in the UV range and plastic cuvettes in the visible range?10. In what ways can a refractive index be used to characterize a liquid sample? 11. Describe how to adjust the light for measurement in the Abbe Refractometer6. The diffraction angles of the first four peaks (first-order) of the XRD pattern for chromium are listed below (see next page). The metal has a BCC structure and monochromatic x- radiation having a wavelength of 0.0711 nm was used.
- a) The refractive index (μ) of water is found to have the values 12.9,12.5,12.3 and 11.8.Calculate the standard deviation for the refractive index of water.How can the Diffraction from a Crystal be obtained?What types of samples can be analyzed by IR?How are substances that are opaque (nottransparent) handled using this technique?
- Describe the following scanning electron microscopy of powder micrographs of CoWhite light is directed to a reflection grating at an incident angle of 45 degrees. How many grooves per mm should the grating have to diffract first order 666 nm light at an angle of -10 degrees. Round your answer to the nearest 1 groove/mm.Using this table for the standard durve of cobalt (II) solution in UV Vis Molarity (M) Absorbance 0.025 0.056 0.05 0.131 0.075 0.221 0.1 0.311 0.125 0.399 0.15 0.492 0.175 0.592 Determine the (3 sig figs) A. R squared value of the curve B. value of the molar absorptivity constant if the path length is 10 cm? C. Unknown concentration if it showed an absorbance value of 0.320?
- 10. Determine the interplanar spacings for the following compound: (use λ = 1.54 Å and n=1, calculate spacing for each peak) Intensity (relative) 40 50 60 70 Diffraction angle 20 80 t 90 FIGURE 3.25 Diffraction pattern for polycrystalline copper.Explain etch process removing copper ferrite chloride? Why a mask used? Why is a negative image required? Why anything black removed and anything white will be copper? If two layers, why does top layer have to be mirrored so that ink surface on tracing paper touches photoresist?Suppose you had some water drops on the sides of the cuvet when you measured the absorbance of unknown solution. How would your calculated formula of hydrate be different? Justify your answer.