kolorimeetri
Kolorimeetri is a method used to determine the concentration of a colored compound in a solution by measuring the amount of light it absorbs. The principle behind kolorimeetri is that the intensity of the color of a solution is directly proportional to the concentration of the colored substance dissolved in it. This relationship is described by the Beer-Lambert Law, which states that absorbance is directly proportional to the concentration of the absorbing species and the path length the light travels through the solution.
To perform kolorimeetri, a kolorimeter is used. This instrument typically consists of a light source, a colored
Kolorimeetri is widely applied in various fields, including chemistry, biology, environmental science, and medicine. It is