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2 September, 00:51
How to find concentration from absorbance?
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Carlie Pollard
2 September, 01:08
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You use Beers Law.
A = εmCl
Where A=absorbance, εm = molar extinction coefficient, C = concentration, l=path length of 1 cm)
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