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##we will make three concentration sets of the Rhodamine 6G, 1 micromolar, 10 micromolar, and 20 micromolar.  
##we will make three concentration sets of the Rhodamine 6G, 1 micromolar, 10 micromolar, and 20 micromolar.  
##Eleni and James made the stock solutions.
##Eleni and James made the stock solutions.
## two sets of each concentration was put in a vial as well, without any film, to measure the absorption in the glass.


==Data==
==Data==

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Objective

  1. Continue processing films from last week
  2. Make two new films
    1. One containing the exchanged clay that my group made
    2. One containing the exchanged clay that another group made- we used Eleni's group
  3. Make new vials with three PVA films and three PVA+Clay films
    1. we will use Rhodamine 6G for the solution, original concentration is 159 micromolar.
    2. we will make three concentration sets of the Rhodamine 6G, 1 micromolar, 10 micromolar, and 20 micromolar.
    3. Eleni and James made the stock solutions.
    4. two sets of each concentration was put in a vial as well, without any film, to measure the absorption in the glass.

Data

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