1.11 + 1.12 Health and Safety + Liquids and Solutions Flashcards
pain and suffering
Name some hazards in a lab.
toxic chemicals,
heat sources/flammable substances,
mechanical equipment,
pathogens
Hazards can be presented from s___, o___ and e___ in a lab.
substances, organisms, equipment
What is risk?
the chance of harm arising from a hazard
What is a dilution?
A serial dilution involves repeated dilutions from a ___ solution.
Reducing the concentration of a solution
Stock
What’s the difference between a linear and a log dilution?
Linear dilutions differ by an equal interval, like 0.1 (eg 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 molL-1)
Log dilutions differ by a factor of 10. (eg 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10)
How can can colorimeters be used to find the concentration of coloured solutions?
by measuring the absorption of light.
Colorimeters can be used to find the ___ of colourful compounds in solution by measuring the a___ of ___ through a sample.
Concentration, absorbance, light
What is transmission of light?
The % of light that passes through a sample
When determining the concentration of an unknown sample, the ___ of a series of ‘___’ of known concentration are recorded using a ____.
The unknown can then be determined after a ___ ___ is plotted.
absorbance, ‘standards’, colorimeter.
standard curve/calibration graph.
What are the two most common protein standards?
BSA and gamma globulin
To produce a standard curve, a ___ should be added to (known/unknown) concentrations of ___ solutions.
dye, (known), protein.
The ___ of each solution is then measured using a ___, with a filter that is ____ to the solution (ie has an ___ colour wavelength).
absorbance, colorimeter, complementary, (opposite)
Then, a graph can be plotted with c___ on the x-axis and a___ on the y-axis.
The x-axis always has the (independent/dependent) variable.
concentration, absorbance.
(Independent)
What is pH?
What is a pH buffer?
A logarithmic scale of Hydrogen ion concentration.
A solution whose concentration does not change when adding a small amount of acid or alkali.
Which two things must you do before using a colorimeter?
- select a filter, that is complementary to the solution
- Calibrate the colorimeter with a blank solvent (whichever solvent that was used when making the solutions)