CHEM 1102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cuvette, Spectrophotometry, Transmittance

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Experiment 16: we do not consider any of the kc values to be the best value. This is so because all of the data made are determined through experimentation and by using a calibration curve that we determined ourselves. This prevents light from going through the cuvet, which leads to a lower transmittance and therefore a lower absorption on the spectrophotometer than expected. This error will result in a lower value of concentration at equilibrium than expected which will then give us a lower kc than expected. Another source of error was waiting too long before taking the absorbance of the solution. A third source of error is not stirring after adding in the 0. 5 m hno3. By not stirring, the reactants do not mix thoroughly to thoroughly in order to achieve equilibrium. Using this solution would get you an erroneous value for absorbance. The scn- ion caused an increase in concentration of the product.

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