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Liquids and Solutions as A = abc but is more commonly seen in reference material as A-Etc. Either way A = absorbance, a or ε-molar absorptivity (a constant specific to each solution), b or-path length of the cuvette in which the sample is contained, and c concentration in mol/L or molarity. Calculate the concentration of a solution having an absorbance equal to 0.600 and a molar absorptivity constant of 5.00x 10cm M with a path length of 1.0 cm.
Liquids and Solutions as A = abc but is more commonly seen in reference material as A-Etc. Either way A = absorbance, a or ε-molar absorptivity (a constant specific to each solution), b or-path length of the cuvette in which the sample is contained, and c concentration in mol/L or molarity. Calculate the concentration of a solution having an absorbance equal to 0.600 and a molar absorptivity constant of 5.00x 10cm M with a path length of 1.0 cm.
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