Wednesday, June 6, 2018

homework - UV-Visible Spectroscopy in the analysis of sodium chloride in potato chips


Here is the question and answer out of an exam paper:


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Firstly, I thought UV-Visible can also use radiation in the visible spectrum. Also when analyzing sodium chloride (a molecule), then UV-Visible would be more appropriate than AAS, because AAS would be used for just Na (Sodium). Would I be wrong to have said UV-Visible?



Answer



NaCl solution as you know is almost transparent in the VIS region, UV-VIS spectroscopy can be used to determinate concentration of soluble salt see J. Phys. Chem. A 2008, 112, 2242-2247 however UV part of the spectra is used instead of VIS part, so this does not fit the restrictions of your question.


Surely AAS has a greater sensibility and so is the best technique to use in this case.


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