A solution of a specific vitamin has ?max = 324 nm and a molar absorptivity (?) of 0.060 L·mol?¹cm?¹. The absorbance of the solution at 324 nm is A = 0.309. Calculate the concentration (M) of the vitamin solution at 324 nm (sample pathlength = 1.00 cm). Answer:
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309 Molar absorptivity (ε) = 0.060 L mol^-1 cm^-1 Path length (b) = 1.00 cm ** Show more…
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