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20 October, 23:06

A solution of a compound with a known extinction coefficient of 23,100 M-1cm-1 has an absorbance of 0.735 in a 1.30cm path length, what is the concentration of the solution

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  1. 21 October, 00:09
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    2.448 * 10^-5M

    Explanation:

    To calculate the concentration of the solution, we apply the Beer Lambert law equation.

    That is A = £LC

    Where £ represents the molar extinction coefficient.

    We identify the values as follows:

    A = absorbance = 0.735

    L = cell length = 1.30

    £ = 23100

    c = concentration = ?

    Rearranging the equation, c = A/£L

    c = 0.735 / (23,100 * 1.3)

    c = 2.448 * 10^-5 M
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