Abstract:
Concentration is one of the primitive aspects in chemistry, which describes the extent of
abundance of a solute in a given solution. Determining the concentration of a solution that does
not has a chemical formula and with unknown molecular weight is one amongst the difficult
topics. In this study, we have analyzed the concentration of such solutions using a comprehensive
mathematics along with Beer – Lambert law for the UV spectrophotometer results. Experimental
studies were conducted using the standard solutions of Biochar, Coir, Wood bark and Sawdust
which were extracted from same Coccus nucifera species to verify the equality of concentrations.
Solutions were prepared by mixing the raw materials with water at 1:2 (w/w) ratio. The
hypothetical concentrations of solutions were in same range since each of the specimens contains
similar type of organic content and all the solutions were prepared in same organic content: water
empirical ratios. The objective of the study was achieved by proving that the concentration found
using this novel approach for each specimen are almost equal since the specimens are from same
origin, which simultaneously verified the hypothetical concentrations are same through
mathematical computations. A comprehensive understanding in finite integrals is compulsory to
get proficiency with this method. Furthermore, this approach is applicable to find the
concentration of any soil solutions. The benefit of this model has vast scopes in future at resolving
several queries related to medical, commercial, scientific, and industrial issues related to the
concentration of solutions.