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I really need help on this question!
The spectrophotometer really measures the percent of light that is transmitted through the solution. The instrument then converts %T (transmittance) into absorbance by using the equation you determined in the pre-lab section. If the absorbance of a sample is 0.85, what is the percent light transmitted through the colored sample at this collected wavelength?

We only used the spectrophotometer to measure the absorbance and never got any %T values. So I have to convert absorbance to transmittance. How do I do this with the given absorbance of 0.85?

Respuesta :

Use this formula which is th opposite of the formula used to find absorbance when you have the %T

(10^(-A))×100
where A=absorbance so
(10^(-0.85))×100

Answer:

14.12% the percent light transmitted through the colored sample at this collected wavelength.

Explanation:

Formula used to convert absorbance into transmittance is:

[tex]A=\log \frac{I_o}{I}=-\log[T][/tex]

[tex]T=\frac{I}{I_o}[/tex]

where,

A = absorbance of solution

T = Transmittance

[tex]I_o[/tex] = incident light

[tex]I[/tex] = transmitted light

Given = A = 0.85

[tex]0.85=-\log[T][/tex]

[tex]T=0.1412[/tex]

[tex]0.1412=\frac{I}{I_o}[/tex]

[tex]I=0.1412\times I_o[/tex]

Percentage of light transmitted to color solution:

[tex]\frac{I}{I_o}\times 100=\frac{0.1412\times I_o}{I_o}\times 100=14.12\%[/tex]

14.12% the percent light transmitted through the colored sample at this collected wavelength.