The Absorption of Light By Inorganic Salts

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The Absorption of Light By Inorganic Salts
Enoch Franklin George
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There is very great increase in ab- sorption throughout the visible spectrum, although neither cobalt ni- thate nor sodium nitrate show any temperature effect.
Cobalt sulphate, plate 30-c. The temperatures were 23. 5, 47. 0, and 70. 5 C. As the temperature rises there is a steady in- crease in absorption throughout the spectrum.
Copper sulphate, plate 35-a. Temperatures were 23. 5 and 69. 0 C. There is very great increase in absorption in the red.
Copper sulphate with potassium sulphate, plate
...35-b. The tem- peratures were 23. 5 and 71. 0 C. There is increased transparency at about wave-length 580 and increased absorption in the red. While taking observations on this solution it was discovered that the addition of sulphuric acid completely destroyed the temperature effect.
27 ABSORPTION OF LIGHT BY ALCOHOUC SOLUTIONS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS The absorption of three compounds: azobenzene, benzene azo ortho cresol acetate, and benzene azo phenol benzoate was measured. * These compounds are insoluble in water, but soluble in most organic solvents.


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