Definition of beers_ lamberts law
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Answer / karthick
A beam of mono chromatic light is passed through a medium the absorbition of light is directly proporional to the intensity of passed light and concentration of solution.
A=Eo*Cl
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Answer / p.chandra sekhar reddy from gr
Beer-lamberts law states that when a beam of monochromatic light is passed through a medium/solution , the absorption of light is directly proportional to the concentration of the absorbing species in the solution and path length.
Measured in Angstrom Units & and formula is A=ECL
E=molar absorption coefficient
C=Concentration
L=path length
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Answer / priya
When monochromatic light is passed through transparent medium the absorption with respect to concentration is directly proportion to intensity of light.
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Answer / rameshn
When a beam of monochromatic light is allowed to passthrough a medium, abosrbtion of light is directly proportional to concentration of medium/solutiin and intensity of light, inversly proportional to length ofthe path/cell.
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