Using a cell with a path length of 1.00 cm, you recorded an absorbance of 0.452
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Using a cell with a path length of 1.00 cm, you recorded an absorbance of 0.452 for a solution of thiocyanate, Iron(III) and thiocyanoiron (the reaction is EQUILIBRIUM). Knowing that the absorptivity constant of FeSCN2+FeSCN2+ is 4700.0 L mol-1 cm-1 at the wavelength used, calculate the concentration of FeSCN2+FeSCN2+ in solution #1. If you dilute this solution in the cell with a small amount of water, would you expect the absorbance to increase, decrease or remain the same?
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2+Explanation / Answer
absorptivity constant = 4700.0 L mol-1 cm-1
absorbance = 0.452
path length = 1.00 cm
absorbance = concentration x absorptivity constant x path length
0.452 = concentration x 4700 x 1.00
concentration = 9.62 x 10^-5 M
from the relation : absorbance = concentration x absorptivity constant x path length
absorbance increases with increase in the concentration of the sample from the above relation.
but concentration decreases with increases in volume or dilution .because molarity = moles / volume
so volume or dilution increases absorption decreases
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