Instrumental Analysis ACS Final with Verified Questions and Answers (Graded A)
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How do you calculate linear range? - ANSWER-Analyte concentrati...
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Instrumental Analysis ACS Final with
Verified Questions and Answers (Graded
A)
How do you calculate linear range? - ANSWER-Analyte concentration over which
response is proportional to the concentration
When you analyze, you always need to make sure that your sample/unknown
concentration is within the ________________. - ANSWER-Linear range
If the concentration of the unknown is greater than the high end of the linear range, you
should ____________ the unknown so that its concentration would fall into the linear
range. - ANSWER-Dilute
If the concentration of the unknown is lower than the low end of the linear range, you
should perform _________________. - ANSWER-Pre-concentration (evaporating,
anodic stripping voltammetry, etc.)
Know the electromagnetic spectrum. - ANSWER-Gamma rays: 10-11 m
X-rays: 10-11 m > x-rays > 10-8 m
Ultraviolet: 10-8 m > ultraviolet > 10-6.5 m
Visible: 10-6.5 m > visible > 10-6 m (lowest to highest)
Violet
Blue
Green
Yellow
Orange
Red
Infrared: 10-6 m > infrared > 10-3 m
Microwave: 10-3 m > microwave > 10-1 m
Radio: < 10-1 m
Know which region of the electromagnetic spectrum causes which molecular processes
to occur. - ANSWER-- X-rays: bond breaking and ionization
- Ultraviolet: electronic excitation
- Infrared: vibration
- Microwave: rotation
Common methods of atomization in atomic absorption and their type of sample. -
ANSWER-- Flame atomization with different types of fuels with oxidant (sample = liquid)
- Electrothermal atomization (sample = solids and slurry)
- Furnace atomization (sample = solids and slurry)
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