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Four Programs for Windows: Abstract of Volume 4D, Number 2: PSL Photometer
Steven D. Gammon
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November 1996
Vol. 73 No. 11
p. 1077

Abstract
The majority of freshman chemistry laboratory programs include experiments that employ visible spectroscopy to teach Beer's law and derive related concentration information. These experiments are often done with a Baush and Lomb Spectronic 20 or Spectronic 21. While these experiments and equipment are "status quo" at most institutions, they do have a number of limitations. We have developed an alternative instrument and software that offers significant advantages over the above spectrometers.

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Gammon, Steven D. J. Chem. Educ. 1996 73 1077.
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Introductory/High School Chemistry
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