what is Beer Lambert low ?
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Answer / nirav shah
A = ecb
Where
A= absorbance
e=molar absoptivity, mole/gram
c=concentration of sample
b=path length of fiow
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Answer / prashant
Intensity of beam of monochromatic light is directly
proportional to concentration of sample..
If Concentration will increase, Absorbance Increase and If
Conc will Decrease , Absorbance decrease.
A=EBC
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Answer / s.elumalai
Absorption directly proportional to Concentration while
keeping the cell path length Constant.
A =CL
In other wards absorption increases while increasing the
concentration.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 10 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / ashvini koli
when a beam of monochromatic light passes through a
transparent medium, the rate of decrease of intensity of
light w.r.t. thickness & concentration of absorbing species
is directly proportional to intensity of light.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 8 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / gaurav
Equal fraction of the incident light are absorbed by
successive layer having equal thickness and concentration of
the absorbing medium.
A=ebc
A=Absorbance
e=molar absorptivity
b=Thickness
c=concentration
Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / viji
Absorbance is directly proportional with the concentration,
pathlenght of the absorbing species.
A = Ebc
where in E stands for constant proportionality, also called
called as absorbtivity.
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Answer / ankur modi
The Rate of decrease of intensity of monochromatic light with the thickness of the medium is directly proportional to the concentration of sample
A=EBC
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Answer / sukanya
The absorbance of light is directly proportional to the thickness of the media through which the light is being transmitted multiplied by the concentration of absorbing chromophore; that is,
A = εbc where A is the absorbance, ε is the molar extinction coefficient, b is the thickness of the solution, and c is the concentration.
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