Problem 2 The molar extinction coefficient of benzene is 100 at 260 nm, Assume this number is independent of solvent. a.

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Problem 2 The molar extinction coefficient of benzene is 100 at 260 nm, Assume this number is independent of solvent. a.

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Problem 2 The Molar Extinction Coefficient Of Benzene Is 100 At 260 Nm Assume This Number Is Independent Of Solvent A 1
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Problem 2 The molar extinction coefficient of benzene is 100 at 260 nm, Assume this number is independent of solvent. a. What concentration would give an absorbance of 1.0 in a 1 cm cell? b. What concentration would allow only 1% of the 260-nm light to be transmitted through a 1 cm cell? c. If the density of liquid benzene is 0.8 g/cm3, what thickness of benzene would give an absorbance of 1 at 260 nm?
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