Solution Concentration

Students use a colorimeter to construct a calibration curve of known solution concentrations and determine the unknown concentration of a solution (Beer’s law).

Supports NGSS Performance Expectation HS-PS4-4: Evaluate the validity and reliability of claims in published materials of the effects that different frequencies of electromagnetic radiation have when absorbed by matter.

Grade Level: High School

Subject: Chemistry

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How can you use light to determine the concentration of a solution? Use a colorimeter to construct a calibration curve of known solution concentrations and...

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