Iron UV Spectrometer: Absorption in UV Radiations

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The absorption spectrum of iron (Fe) in ultraviolet (UV) radiation ranges from 10 to 400 nm, as detailed in the NIST database. Iron is commonly analyzed in its salicylate complex form when in solution. The visible (VIS) spectrum of iron can be referenced in the BCSJ journal, providing further insights into its spectral characteristics.

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  • Understanding of UV spectroscopy principles
  • Familiarity with the NIST absorption spectrum database
  • Knowledge of iron's chemical behavior in solution
  • Basic concepts of visible light spectroscopy
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  • Explore the NIST database for detailed absorption spectra of iron
  • Research the properties of iron salicylate complexes
  • Study the methodology for UV spectroscopy analysis
  • Examine the BCSJ journal article on iron's VIS spectrum
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what is the absorption spectrum in UV radiations of iron?
 
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Just iron atoms? Try the http://www.nist.gov/physlab/data/asd.cfm" database, Fe I, 10-400 nm.
 
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Iron is often determined as its salicylate complex in solution. Its VIS spectrum is http://www.journalarchive.jst.go.jp/jnlpdf.php?cdjournal=bcsj1926&cdvol=39&noissue=2&startpage=227&lang=en&from=jnlabstract"
 
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