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A student measures k for a certain blue dye to be 19.4 M^-1 at 560 nm. What is the molarity of the dye in a solution with an absorbance of 0.118 at this wavelength?
12 years ago

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DrBob222
A = k*c
0.118 = 19.4*c
Solve for c.
12 years ago
sara
.006
9 years ago

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