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How do you calculate molarity from absorbance and molar extinction coefficient?

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How do you calculate molarity from absorbance and molar extinction coefficient?

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beer’s law, A=ebc A is absorbance e is the extinction coefficient b is the path length of the sample (this is given or known from the experiment, it’s the size of the cell which your sample is contained) c is the concentration in mol/L solve for c and you get A/eb=c just plug in the numbers and you have your answer

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