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UV Vis Exercises

This document provides 3 exercises on UV-visible spectroscopy. The first exercise asks the reader to identify conjugated portions in 3 molecules. The second asks which of 4 compounds would have the longest wavelength absorption. The third presents absorbance data for a compound in solution and asks the reader to calculate the concentration using the Beer-Lambert Law.

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UV Vis Exercises

This document provides 3 exercises on UV-visible spectroscopy. The first exercise asks the reader to identify conjugated portions in 3 molecules. The second asks which of 4 compounds would have the longest wavelength absorption. The third presents absorbance data for a compound in solution and asks the reader to calculate the concentration using the Beer-Lambert Law.

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UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY

Exercise 1:
Circle any conjugated portions in the molecules below:
(a)

(b)

(c)

Exercise 2:
Which of the following compounds would show the longest wavelength max in its UV spectrum?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Exercise 3:
A sample of 2,5-dimethyl-2,4-hexadiene in methanol in a 1.00-cm cell shows an absorbance of 0.65 at
242.5 nm. What is the concentration of the diene? The molar absorptivity at this wavelength is 13100.

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