How to get new concentration from percent transmittance?
1 Answer
Apr 20, 2017
Transmittance and absorbance are related as follows.
A = -log(T)
Evidently, percent transmittance is simply some fraction of
A = epsilonbc where
epsilon is the molar absorptivity,b is the path length, andc is the concentration in"M" .epsilon andb are CONSTANTS for the same substance.
Therefore:
-log(T_1) = epsilonbc_1
-log(T_2) = epsilonbc_2
And we have:
c_2/c_1 = log(T_2)/(log(T_1)
Thus, the new concentration is:
color(blue)(c_2) = c_1log(T_2)/log(T_1)
= ("26 mg/L")log(0.617)/log(0.528)
= color(blue)("19.66 mg/L")
This should make sense... if it transmits more, it absorbs less. It absorbs less if less particles are in solution that block the path of the incoming light.