Deviations from Beer-Lambert law
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Non-linearity can be observed in the absorption curve due to deviations from Beer-Lambert law. These deviations arise from analysis of sample having higher concentrations of the analyte or else the may be related to spectral and chemical aspects. In this video, we will see three types of deviations.
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0:00 Introduction
0:10 What is Beer-Lambert law?
1:32 Deviations from Beer-Lambert law?
3:43 Refractive index (n)
4:54 Real Deviation
6:38 Spectral Deviation
9:57 Selection of monochromator
11:28 Chemical Deviation
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thank you for the explanation, however, isn't refractive index should be V(vacuum)/V(medium)? (c/V)
Thanks for watching. Yah, refractive index is the ratio of C/V. By mistake it went wrong there. I will correct it. Thank you.
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well explained
Monochromatic means single wavelength right? so how does the range of 20nm come under monochromatic radiation??
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Sir I want brief explanation about the standard addition and internal standard addition method
Can you please tell what is aprent and true limitations
What is meant by deviation?sir
Refractive index < 1 ??? How?
What is Difference between absorption and absorbance?...
Absorption is the process which is measured as absorbance.
Thank you sir...