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Beer Lambert Law


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The p-nitrophenolate ion absorbs lights at 405nm. A solution that is 74um in the p-nitrophenolate ion was diluted 1 in 2 with water.Absorbance of resulting solution at 405nm was .650. Calculate molar extinction coefficient of the p-nitrophenolate ion at 405nm. Your meant to assume water has no absorbance at 405 nm.

 

How do you use the beer lambert law to predict the absorbance at 405nm of a solution that is 11.0mM in the p-nitrophenolate ion, how do you show absorbance has no units?

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