Q.36 An aqueous solution contains two compounds X and Y. This solution gave absorbance values of 1.0 and 0.4 at 220 and 280 nm, respectively, in a 1 cm path length cell. Molar absorption coefficients (ε) of the compounds X and Y are as shown in the table below. Compound ε220 (M−1 cm−1) ε280 (M−1 cm−1) Compound X 1000 200 Compound Y 800 400 The concentration of Y in the solution is ________ mM.

Q.36 An aqueous solution contains two compounds X and Y. This solution gave absorbance values of

1.0 and 0.4 at 220 and 280 nm, respectively, in a 1 cm path length cell.
Molar absorption coefficients (ε) of the compounds X and Y are as shown in the table below.

Compound ε220 (M−1 cm−1) ε280 (M−1 cm−1)
Compound X 1000 200
Compound Y 800 400

The concentration of Y in the solution is ________ mM.

Given Data

Compound ε220 (M−1 cm−1) ε280 (M−1 cm−1)
X 1000 200
Y 800 400

Path length, l = 1 cm

Concept: Beer–Lambert Law

The Beer–Lambert law is given by:

A = εlc

For a mixture of two absorbing species:

A = εXcX + εYcY

Step-by-Step Calculation

Equation at 220 nm

A220 = 1.0

1.0 = (1000)cX + (800)cY

Equation at 280 nm

A280 = 0.4

0.4 = (200)cX + (400)cY

Solving the Equations

Multiply the second equation by 5:

1000cX + 2000cY = 2

Subtract the first equation:

1200cY = 1

cY = 1 / 1200 = 8.33 × 10−4 M

Final Answer


Concentration of compound Y = 0.833 mM

Conclusion

By applying the Beer–Lambert law at two different wavelengths and solving the
simultaneous equations, the concentration of compound Y in the mixture is found
to be 0.833 mM. This method is essential for analyzing multi-component solutions
in spectroscopy.

 

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