Asked by jen

can someone please explain to me in dummy language this question... Why is the graph of transmittance versus concentration not linear?...

Thankyou very much

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
I suppose the easiest way to look at that absorbance = A = abc and that is a linear graph. But A = log (1/T) so the graph of T versus concn can't be linear because it is a log term.
Answered by bobpursley
In dummy language, it is not linear because it is logarithmic by definition.


absorbance=constant*concentration=kc
which is linear with concentration.

but absorbance=10*log P/Po=
=10log 1/Transmittance
because transmittance=P/Po

which leads to T=e<sup>-k*concentration</sup>
Thus, it is not linear.

http://teaching.shu.ac.uk/hwb/chemistry/tutorials/molspec/beers1.htm
Answered by nada
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