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8 January, 19:46

If dye x has a molar absorptivity, ε = 4.50 x 104 cm-1 m-1, at a certain wavelength, what concentration of the dye, in a 1.00 cm cuvette cell will produce an absorbance of 0.417?

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  1. 8 January, 20:02
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    For this problem, the working equation should be used from the Beer's Law:

    A = ∈lc,

    where

    A is the absorbance

    ∈ is the molar absorptivity

    l is the length of path of the cuvette diameter

    C is the concentration of the sample placed inside the cuvette

    Substituting the values:

    0.417 = (4.50*10⁴ cm⁻¹ M⁻¹) (1 cm) (C)

    Solving for C:

    C = 9.27 * 10⁻⁶ M
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