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Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Assessment

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Chemistry

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11th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 26 Questions

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What is the light that you can see called?
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observatory
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wavelength
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visible light

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Put the visible light colors in order from longest wavelength to shortest wavelength
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Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow, Red
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Red, Yellow, Green, Orange, Violet, Blue, Indigo
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Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet

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Which of the following type of electromagnetic radiation has the most energy
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infrared
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ultraviolet
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microwaves
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radiowaves

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Multiple Choice

True or False?

When a substance absorbs light it appears coloured

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True

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False

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True or False?

The colour observed from a substance is the same absorbed colour

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True

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False

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True or False?

The complement of blue is red

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

True or False?

Colorimetry uses the relationship between colour intensity of a solution and the concentration of the coloured species present.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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The wavelength chosen for colorimetric analysis is that which gives,,,,,

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maximum absorption for a colourless solution

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minimum absorption for a coloured solution

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maximum absorption for a coloured solution

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minimum absorption for a colourless solution

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The chosen filter is ______ the colour of the solution being tested.

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complementary to

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same colour as

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darker than

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brighter than

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An intensely orange coloured solution was analysed using colorimetry. Which of the following statements is not true?

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The concentration of ions in the solution is inversely proportional to the amount of light detected by the detector

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If the colour of the solution is as a result of the ion, a darker solution means more light will be absorbed

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A blue/violet light should be used

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The solution becomes a lighter orange during analysis

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What is the difference between a colorimeter and a UV-visible spectroscopy?

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Colorimeter has a monochromator

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Spectrophotometer has a light filter

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Spectrophotometer has a monochromator

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Colorimetry doesn't have a light filter

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Multiple Choice

True or False?

UV-visible spectrophotometer can be used both qualitatively and quantitatively

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True

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False

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What is the purpose of a monochromator in UV-Visible Spectroscopy?

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It complements the tungsten lamp

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Selects specific wavelengths to best detect the presence of specific ions

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Produces a spectrum that measures absorbance against a range of frequencies

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Idenitifies which wavelength the sample absorbs

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For an electron to change from ground state to an excited stated it must...
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Absorb energy
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Release energy

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When talking about energy levels in an atom, what is an "excited state"?
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The highest energy state of an atom.
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Any level higher than the ground state.
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The lowest energy state of an atom.
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When an atom loses an electron

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Emission of light from an atom occurs when an electron
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drops from a higher to a lower energy level.
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   jumps from a lower to a higher energy level.   
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   moves within its atomic orbital.
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falls into the nucleus.

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What is the purpose of a photomultipler in Atomic Emission Spectroscopy?

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Isolates a particular wavelength of light

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Registers the current produced

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Atomises the sample

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Converts light beam into an electrical current

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True or False?

Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy is used for the analysis of metals.

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True

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False

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Which of the following is the principle of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy?

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Radiation is absorbed by non-excited atoms in a vapour state and is excited to higher states

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Medium absorbs radiation and transmitted radiation is measured

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Colour is measured

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Colour is simply observed

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In Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, with what material is the cathode in Hollow cathode lamp constructed?

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Tungsten

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Quartz

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Element to be investigated

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Aluminium

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Which of the following statements about atomic absorption is NOT true?

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It requires that element to be measurement be brought to a non-ionized ground state

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It uses a tungsten lamp as a light source

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It uses a cathode made of the same element being measured

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It measures the absorption of light

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True or False?

AES is much more versatile than AAS and can detect over 70 elements

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True

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False

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The main benefit from the development of AAS was its ability to detect:

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a much wider range of substances

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substances with much greater accuracy

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much lower levels of substances

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speed

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What is a calibration curve?

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Graph of light versus absorbance

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Graph of absorbance versus concentration

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Graph of concentration versus light

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Graph of absorbance volume

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Multiple Choice

A solution of a known concentration is a:

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diluted

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standard

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saturated

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concentrated

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A calibration curve is used in colorimetry to

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visualise the inverse relationship between ion concentration and light absorbance

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determine the concentration of an ion with known absorbance of light

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visualise the proportional relationship between ion concentration and light absorbance

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determine the absorbance of an ionic solution with a known concentration

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