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[QUOTE="chemisttree, post: 6275074, member: 63073"] What kind of spectral detector? If you are doing absorption spectroscopy then you will need to do some calculations so that your reaction solution remains within the measuring capability of the instrument/technique you are using. It might be easier to measure a single component of the reaction in a separate cuvette rather than in the reaction mixture itself. For example, if ammonia were being formed by a lithium-mediated process, it would make sense to sample the headspace (perhaps continuously) and measure it separately. [/QUOTE]
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