Things You'll Need
Instructions
Take the 0.1 molar solution of your compound and add 200 microliters of it to a test tube or microfuge tube.
Change the pipette tip and add 1.8 mL of deionized water to your test tube or microfuge tube. Stir with the pipette tip to mix.
Change the pipette tip and transfer 1 mL of the solution you've made to a cuvette. Fill another cuvette with 1 mL of deionized water.
Insert the blank cuvette, with the deionized water in it, into the spectrophotometer. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to calibrate or "blank" the machine.
Insert the solution-containing cuvette into the spectrophotometer. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to collect the spectrum. (Instructions may vary depending on the model you have in your lab.)
Repeat the procedure using a different concentration of the sample if necessary. For example; if you want a 0.05 molar solution of your compound, combine 100 microliters of the solution with 1.9 mL of deionized water.