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Many compounds absorb ultraviolet or visible light and undergo an electronic transition from low electronic energy levels to high electronic, energy levels. The instant re-emission of the absorbed energy is called Fluorescence. That instrument with the help of which we can measure the fluorescence a phenomenon is known as Fluorimeter. That instrument with the help of which we can measure the fluorescence phenomenon is known as Fluorimeter. In this case beam of light travels in a single optical path is most commonly used light from mercury vapor lamp is allowed to pass through a primary filter. It allows only UV light to pass through it and absorb the visible light then UV light is incident on the sample holder which is also known as Cuvette. Here the UV light is absorbed by the sample molecules. The light which is coming out from sample holder contains fluorescent light and may contain original UV light. The emergent light from sample holder is then analyzed at the 90o from an incident in order to avoid in the mixing of reflected or transmitted light with the emergent light. This emergent (fluorescent) light is then allowed to pass through a secondary filter. This filter will absorb any of UV light. Now the emergent light is only fluorescent light and is then incident at photocathode Digital display which gives us the intensity of fluorescent light. First, we have to standardize (Calibrate) the instrument by taking blank (solvent) in the cuvette. With the blank, we adjust the dial reading to zero with the help of calibration knob. Now the instrument is standardized and then we perform the experiment with the sample solution. For a sample solution, if we known dials readings then we can have a quantitative analysis by plotting a graph of F (intensity of fluoresce) Vs C. Analytical Reasoning • Solve Problems Related To Ages With These ... English Grammar • Making Sense With Tense #1 - English Grammar Interview Skills • Questions You May Be Asked During an Inter... Managerial Economics • MCQ #1 of Managerial Economics Royalty Free Stock Footage • Flowers - Royalty free footage Chemical Thermodynamics - Physical Chemistry • State and Explain first law of thermodynam... Ionic Equilibria - Physical Chemistry • Derive expression for Ostwald’s Dilution law. Electrochemistry - Physical Chemistry • What are different types of Reversible Ele... Solid State - Physical Chemistry • Explain the following terms | Solid State ... Gaseous State - Physical Chemistry • Postulates of Kinetic Molecular Theory of ... Colloidal States - Physical Chemistry • What is Colloidal Solution? | Colloidal St... Stereochemistry - Organic Chemistry • Explain Configuration and Conformation | S... Nanomaterials - Engineering Chemistry • Compare top down with bottom up Processes ... Water and Its Treatment - Engineering Chemistry • Explain why hard water gives out a curd li... Electrochemistry - Engineering Chemistry • Distinguish between metallic and electroly... Environmental Studies • MCQ on Environmental Studies Part 8 Optics - Applied Physics • What are cartesian sign conventions for sp... For Details Visit http://cepekmedia.co.nf http://cepek.hol.es/ http://edmerls.66Ghz.com/ http://edmerls.tk/