Assay Using Spectrophotometry Blue Is The Color : SOP Spectrophotometer GENESYS 20
Assay Using Spectrophotometry Blue Is The Color : SOP Spectrophotometer GENESYS 20
Assay Using Spectrophotometry Blue Is The Color : SOP Spectrophotometer GENESYS 20
450 470 490 510 530 550 570 590 610 630
Wavelength in nanometers (nm)
Dilution
Concentration of
Bromophenol Blue (M)
9.3 M
Absorbance
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11. Graph your results below and plot a line of best fit. Be sure to label the axes of the graph.
Absorbance vs. Concentration of Bromophenol Blue
Challenge Questions:
1. From the graph above, if the concentration of Bromophenol Blue was 3.5M, what would its absorbance
be? ________________
If your sample had an absorbance of 0.32, what is the concentration of your
sample? _______________
2. How would you describe the relationship between absorbance and concentration?
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0.5
Absorbance
0.4
0.3
0.2
P1000 micropipettor
5mL serological pipette
0.1
0
1.1625
2.325
4.65
9.3
Dilution
3
4
Unknown
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Concentration of
Bromophenol
Blue (M)
9.3 M
Abs
10 mL
grad cyl
Abs
1 mL
tfr pipt
Abs
5 mL
ser pip
Abs
m/pip
Accuracy is an expression of how close a measurement tool comes to the true or accepted value in order to
find out how accurate your determination of the Unknown bromophenol blue solution was to the actual value,
contact OCCC and ask for the value:________________________________________
Results:
how did the value YOU determined for the Unknown compare
value:____________________________________
Was one measuring tool used in class more accurate than the others?
___________________________________________________________________
with
the
actual
Precision (repeatability) is an expression of how close in value are repeated measurements on the same
instrument. One simple way of indicating precision is looking at the range of values: range is the different
between the highest and lowest values of a set of measurements.
Suggest a procedure that you could use with bromophenol blue, your measuring tool, and the
spectrophotometer, to determine precision of your measuring tool. If there is time, perform the experiment and
write up the results.
Optional: A more common way to evaluate the variability of a set of measurements would be to calculate the mean and then the
standard deviation. The lower the standard deviation, the better the precision. Look up the formulas for calculating mean and standard
deviation, perform on your set of repeated measurements, and re-evaluate the precision of your tool.