Ultraviolet/Visible Spectroscopy (UV-Vis)
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An education video on Ultraviolet/Visible Spectrometry from the Royal Society of Chemistry. From the Modern Instrumental Techniques for schools and colleges DVD. For more information on the Chemistry for our Future programme please visit http://www.rsc.org/Education/CFOF/ (C) Royal Society of Chemistry
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Thank you. Inspiring
That video is really good in explaining what happens inside the machine, I didn't know that.
this was awesome… analysis is the coolest subject in pharmacy <3 undoubtedly
Very valuable video thanks
1:10 mirror
0:33 Visible spectrum, organic dye and Nano.. what is apparently legal…who is getting the blame for #Fukushima @newscorp
Wavelenf
thank for this video it support the scientific reserch
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Thank's for that !! Good and helpful video
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Wow this was really great! Seeing inside the spectrophotometer is so cool!
thanks .
Excuse me, Could I translate this video into Vietnamese ? I want to make a reference in Vietnamese. Thanks a lot !
@Royal Society Of Chemistry
thank u ,so informative
what if I only have one cuvette? can I just put it on the sample compartment and make the measure… It´ll work as an single beam spectrophotometer?
Am I the only person who can see some light being given off on the right light bulb at 1:08?
What should be minimum volume of sample for UV/Vis Spec.?
Thank you very much for making this. I now feel a bit less nervous about doing this at uni!
You can HEAR all the elemental spectral data at the spectraphonic table. Nice new resource to check out.
@Edward Bignell u wot m8? the volume of solution has no impact on the results as long as there is enough for the light to pass through.
great video, but teach your scientist how to pipette @ 0:40 ! we all saw those bubbles!
Gilson pippets =)
Great videos! great for my exam tmr!
This and the corresponding IR-spectroscopy video are wonderful
change it to 240p mate..
thanks & it's very useful for the research & project work
Thanks for the video..helped me alot..
Knowing this really helps with my job as a landscaper. Thanks for posting!
"Different wavelengths corresponds to different colors". WRONG! The human eye cannot see individual frequencies, only the MEAN or average frequency of the light, and this average frequency is what we perceive as a color.
@craigreed17 Thanks. Works for me now too
How does the reference sample help get the absorbance reading?
@deadgonk1 change the video quality to 240p, it worked for me.
Video doesn't work for me… It glitches at the beginning and skips to the end… Damn
Really Great Vid….this is deff gonna help in exams…
awesome video, made simple and easy to understand
this was really clear…loved it ma teacher needs to watch this lmao
amazing video, you really made the process understandable
easy method 2 understand…..thanqqqq
thanks for taking the time to put this together
great videos, much appreciated
Wish the ACS could make similar videos like this. Credit to the RSC for helping a fellow American Analytical Chemistry student. 🙂
Was a very easy explanation to understand, it made my coursework about spectroscopy so much easier, thankyou!!
Simple and well explained. Thanks 🙂
Very nice presentation