you can get oil from your fingers onto the sides that the colorimeter shoots light through to measure, which could potentially change the score you get on the display. Also, you need to make sure your liquid that you are measuring is either well-mixed or you do multiple trials with the same liquid, otherwise imperfections in the mixing of the liquid could affect the score as well. What i would do to prevent this is use the same liquid 3 or more times and put it through this apparatus to get the average.
Thanks for the video, it was useful. One thing though, you should consider that people will be taking notes from this video so i advice slowing down next time, thanks again.
What inaccuracies can you get while using a colorimeter ?
you can get oil from your fingers onto the sides that the colorimeter shoots light through to measure, which could potentially change the score you get on the display. Also, you need to make sure your liquid that you are measuring is either well-mixed or you do multiple trials with the same liquid, otherwise imperfections in the mixing of the liquid could affect the score as well. What i would do to prevent this is use the same liquid 3 or more times and put it through this apparatus to get the average.
it's the rate of absorbance right?
What type of calorimeter machine in this video?
What different filters are there?
what does the number indicates?
Thanks for uploadingthis video. Extrememly helpful.
Thanks for the video, it was useful. One thing though, you should consider that people will be taking notes from this video so i advice slowing down next time, thanks again.
Very helpful and clear, thank you!
Helpful video, thanks! I would personally like you to give more info as to how it works
thanks for uploading
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Wow kinda rude ngl...