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6 July, 10:10

Assuming linear behavior and a pathlength of exactly 1 cm, what molar concentration will measure an absorbance of

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  1. 6 July, 10:29
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    For this problem, we use the equation derived from Beer's Law as written below:

    A = ∈LC,

    where

    A is the absorbance

    ∈ is the molar absorptivity

    L is the path length of the cuvette

    C is the concentration of the sample solution placed in the cuvette

    To determine C, we have to know the rest of the parameters. Generally, the equation for C would be:

    C = A/∈L = A/∈ (1 cm)

    C = A/∈

    If you know the absorbance and the molar absorptivity in mol/L·cm, you can determine the value of C.
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