what is relationship between absorption and transmittance in
u.v.?
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Answer / rajesh
absorption is inversely proportional to the transmittance.
A light is passed through the solution,if any absorption
take place means transmittance is zero.If any transmittance
takes place absorption is zero.
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Answer / eapen
Absorption and transmittance have inverse logarithamic
relation.
for ex.
A perfectly black body have absorption 100% and
transmittance 0%.
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Answer / uvreddy
A=1/T ABSORBENCE (CONCENTRATION) INCRESES TRANSMITTANCE
DECRESES
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Answer / mallikesava reddy
Transmittance =(100-Absorbance)
If a compound has 100% absorbance it has 0% transmittance
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Answer / k. sivaiah
The relations between A and T is:-
A=-log T
=-log (I/Io).
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Answer / manigandan p
How much light is absorbing the sample. This is called absorption.
How much light is passing through to the sample. This is called transmittance.
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Answer / subash
absorption is inversely proportional to the transmittance. so,
A light is passed through the solution,if any absorption
take place means transmittance is zero.If any transmittance
takes place absorption is zero.
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Answer / sandeep kale
A = (1-Log T)
(Absorbace is equal to one minus log of Transmittance to
the base 10)
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