CHM 232 - Spectrophotometry Lab Calculator
This web page will calculate the amount of riboflavin in your vitamin pill using your own data.  This will allow you to know if you have made a serious error in the lab calculations.  It will not tell you where that error may have been made, but some useful hints are provided.  You will still have to show every step of the calculation, as outlined in the lab report in order to receive credit.

To use this Calculator:

If your final answer doesn't match the answer calculated by the computer, then consider the following possibilities:
  1. If your answer is only off by the value of only a few "doubtful digits", then you may have done the calculations correctly.  The small difference may be attributed to rounding off at each step of the calculation. (The computer does not round off during any of the intermediate steps).
  2. Have you entered all of the data?
  3. Did you use the blank (concentration and absorbance = zero) as one of the data points when doing the linear regression calculation?
  4. Did you round off to too few significant figures at some point in the calculation?
Finally, be aware that getting the correct answer doesn't necessarily mean you have done each step of the calculation correctly, or that you will have reported them adequately in your lab report.

Please contact professor Carlson if you find this useful or if there are errors in the calculations.

Part 1
  1. Mass of the vitamin tablet (in grams)
  3.  Mass of the sample (in grams)
Part 2
  4.  Absorbance of riboflavin standard, tube #1
  Absorbance of riboflavin standard, tube #2
  Absorbance of riboflavin standard, tube #3
  Absorbance of riboflavin standard, tube #4
  Absorbance of riboflavin standard, tube #5
  5. Absorbance of unknown riboflavin solution
 
Results  
Calculated amount of riboflavin in one tablet (in mg)