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Chapter 3, Problem 4P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The absorbance of a 1 mg/mL solution across a 1-cm path should be determined along with the percentage of transmission of incident-light.
Concept introduction:
The absorbance(A) of a solution is represented as
In this equation I0 is the incident-light intensity.
Transmitted-light intensity is denoted by I.
The relation between extinction coefficient, concentration and path length is denoted as l (in cm) as:
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