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Step-Up Year 1 Practical Laboratory Session: Iron Analysis

Feb 16, 2016

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Step-Up Year 1 Practical Laboratory Session: Iron Analysis . Iron (Fe) . Iron is vital for a number of physiological processes Occurs naturally in food sources Also occurs naturally in our water . Iron in our water . Should we be concerned? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Step-Up Year 1  Practical Laboratory Session: Iron Analysis
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Step-Up Year 1

Practical Laboratory Session: Iron Analysis

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Iron (Fe) Iron is vital for a number of physiological processes

Occurs naturally in food sources

Also occurs naturally in our water

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Iron in our water Should we be concerned?

Iron in water is found in two forms: - Ferrous (Fe2+)- Ferric (Fe3+)

Fe3 + 3H2O Fe(OH)3 + 3H+

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Iron in our water A range of solutions from no iron to high iron content

Ferrous iron in water has addedto it thiocyanate (SCN)

Fe(SCN)(H20)5]2+

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Iron in our water How do we decide what

should be classed as ‘low’ or ‘high’ iron content?

Calibration Curve – our baseline to compare against

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Iron Analysis

Using a Spectrophotometer at a wavelength 490nm to measure Absorbance (nm)

Using the calibration curve, we can determine unknown

Iron Concentrations

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Before you start Read the protocol thoroughly

?AnyQuestions

Always read the protocol before you start and follow H&S

Remember Beer-Lambert Law

Absorbance = ε.c.l

where ε = constantc = concentrationl = path length through solution