How the value of Absorbance and molar extinction
coefficient are caluculated?

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How the value of Absorbance and molar extinction coefficient are caluculated?..

Answer / sonu

we have the formula,
absorbance=molar extinction
coefficient*cocentration*length of tube cotaining the
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How the value of Absorbance and molar extinction coefficient are caluculated?..

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a=ecl

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