Created 6/14/20. Updates available 
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    Beer's Law Lab - Guided Inquiry Activity
      
    
    
    
     
    
    
    
    
    
      
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          Title
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        Beer's Law Lab - Guided Inquiry Activity | 
      
      
        
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            Description
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          The learning goals of this guided-inquiry activity are as follows: Students will be able to, (a) Describe the relationship between solution concentration and the intensity of light that is absorbed/transmitted; (b) Explain how wavelength, solution color, and absorbance are related by comparing different solutions; and (c) Use a sketch of an absorption spectrum to describe the concept of maximum 
absorbance wavelength.
This activity was originally developed for a recitation/tutorial which precedes a wet lab on FeNCS2+ spectroscopy. Instructors can edit the last question to refer a solution the students will use in a lab or demo, or use it as is to serve as an extension question even if no benchtop lab will be performed. There is a remote lesson that could be used by individual students if an in class setting is not available. | 
        
      
      
        
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            Subject
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          Chemistry | 
        
      
      
        
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            Level
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          Undergrad - Intro | 
        
      
      
        
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            Type
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          Guided Activity, Lab, Remote Learning | 
        
      
      
        
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            Duration
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          60 minutes | 
        
      
      
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          Answers Included
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        No | 
      
      
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          Language
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        English | 
      
      
        
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            Keywords
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          absorbance, beer's law, concentration, light, spectroscopy | 
        
      
      
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          Simulation(s)
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        Beer's Law Lab (HTML5), Beer's Law Lab | 
      
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
      
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          Author(s)
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        Susan Hendrickson, Julia Chamberlain | 
      
      
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          Contact Email
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        phethelp@colorado.edu | 
      
      
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          School / Organization
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        PhET | 
      
      
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          Date submitted
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        11/5/14 | 
      
      
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          Date updated
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        4/6/20 |