How to use the Polarimeter

Chris Morong
6 Jun 201807:07

Summary

TLDRThis instructional video explains the use of a polarimeter, a device for measuring optical rotation. It covers the setup process, including turning on the sodium lamp and preparing the solution tube. The tutorial details how to fill the tube properly to avoid air bubbles, position it correctly in the polarimeter, and take accurate measurements. Viewers learn to read the vernier scale to determine angles, ensuring precise optical readings. The video emphasizes proper handling and disposal of solutions to maintain a clean workspace, making it a comprehensive guide for students and professionals alike.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A polarimeter is used to measure the optical rotation of polarized light in solutions.
  • 🔧 The sodium lamp emits light at 589 nm, referred to as the sodium D doublet line.
  • 🔍 The polarimeter consists of optical components that create horizontally and vertically polarized light.
  • 💧 The solution tube is 2 decimeters long and must be filled completely to avoid air bubbles.
  • ⚠️ Ensure that the lens is securely placed in the polarimeter tube to prevent it from falling out.
  • 🥤 It is important to dissolve the sugar completely in the solution to maintain accurate concentration.
  • 🔄 After filling, carefully rotate the tube to expel any trapped air bubbles.
  • 👁️ Observing the viewfinder helps locate the transition region between brightness levels on both sides.
  • 📏 Use the vernier scale to read the angle of rotation accurately, focusing on the tenths place.
  • 🧪 Proper handling and cleaning of the polarimeter are essential to avoid contamination from sugar solutions.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the polarimeter?

    -The polarimeter is used to measure the optical rotation of a solution, which helps in determining the concentration of optically active substances.

  • What wavelength does the sodium lamp emit?

    -The sodium lamp emits light at a wavelength of approximately 589 nanometers, known as the sodium D doublet line.

  • What are the two types of polarized light created by the polarimeter's optics?

    -The optics produce horizontal polarization on one side and vertical polarization on the other side.

  • How long is the solution tube used in the polarimeter?

    -The solution tube is two decimeters long.

  • What is the significance of filling the polarimeter tube all the way to the top?

    -Filling the tube to the very top ensures that no air bubbles are trapped inside, which can affect the accuracy of the measurement.

  • What should you ensure about the O-ring before filling the tube?

    -The O-ring should be positioned correctly on the cap to avoid trapping air pockets between the O-ring and the glass of the tube.

  • How can you check for air bubbles after sealing the polarimeter tube?

    -You can turn the tube back and forth to observe any air bubbles; a small air bubble is acceptable, but large ones need to be addressed by refilling the tube.

  • What is the method for reading angles on the polarimeter?

    -The angle is read using a vernier scale, where you match the line on the bottom scale with the corresponding line on the top scale, considering positive and negative angles.

  • How should you handle the lens when removing the cap after measurements?

    -Be careful when removing the cap to avoid damaging the lens, as it is critical for accurate readings.

  • What is the final step after taking measurements with the polarimeter?

    -After completing the measurements, pour the solution out into the appropriate waste container.

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