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Stray radiation
« on: May 12, 2007, 02:46:20 PM »
What is the relative error in concentration from UV-Visible spectroscropic analysis of a solution of 1.2 x 10-5 M with minor absorptivity equals to 2.0 x 104 cm-1 M-1 held in a 1.00 cm cell, if there is 1.0% stray radiation exist.

A = abc
   = 2.0 x 104 x 1 x 1.2 x 10-5 = 0.24

A = -log (I/Io) = 0.24

But how can I can calculate the relative error in concentration if there is 1.0% stray radiation exist?

Is it equal to Relative Error = 2.0 x 104 x 1.0% = 20 M?

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Re: Stray radiation
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2007, 02:48:41 PM »
Do anyone know the calculating method? Thanks.

(This is my past paper question but I still don't know how to do)

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