what is beer-lamberts law
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Answer / rambabu budiputi
Absobance is directly proportional to concentration of the
solution and thickness of the film, it has no units.
A=eCT
here A is Absobance, C is concentration, T thickness and e
is molar exetention coeffecient.
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Answer / aman bajwa
beer-Lamberts law relates the absorption of light to the properties of the material through which the light is traveling.
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Answer / navneet
intensity of the insident light is directly proportinal to
length of film thikness of absorbance and concentraion of
solution .
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Answer / sagar gurjar
when a monochromatic light of intensity I* incident on a absorbing medium then intensity of tranmitted light l is given by the concentration of medium sloution and length of absorbing path .
A= log(I*/I)
Or
A=€CL
where A is absorbance of medium .
C is concentration of solution through which light is passed .
L is length of path trough which light passed.
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