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  2. Molar absorption coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The SI unit of molar absorption coefficient is the square metre per mole (m 2 /mol), but in practice, quantities are usually expressed in terms of M −1 ⋅cm −1 or L⋅mol −1 ⋅cm −1 (the latter two units are both equal to 0.1 m 2 /mol).

  3. Variable pathlength cell - Wikipedia

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    Variable pathlength absorption spectroscopy uses a determined slope to calculate concentration. As stated above this is a product of the molar absorptivity and the concentration. Since the actual absorbance value is taken at many data points at equal intervals, background subtraction is generally unnecessary.

  4. Lycopene (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors ... 2 Structure and properties. 3 Spectral data. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. Lycopene (data page) ... Download as PDF ...

  5. Perylene - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Perylene has a molar absorptivity of 38,500 M −1 cm −1 at 435.7 nm. ... Toggle the table of contents.

  6. Isosbestic point - Wikipedia

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    When an isosbestic plot is constructed by the superposition of the absorption spectra of two species (whether by using molar absorptivity for the representation, or by using absorbance and keeping the same molar concentration for both species), the isosbestic point corresponds to a wavelength at which these spectra cross each other.

  7. Category:Molar quantities - Wikipedia

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    Molar absorption coefficient; Molar concentration; Molar conductivity; Molar entropy; Molar heat capacity; Molar mass constant; Molar mass distribution; Molar refractivity; Molar volume; Molecular mass

  8. Extinction coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Extinction coefficient refers to several different measures of the absorption of light in a medium: Attenuation coefficient , sometimes called "extinction coefficient" in meteorology or climatology Mass extinction coefficient , how strongly a substance absorbs light at a given wavelength, per mass density

  9. Determination of equilibrium constants - Wikipedia

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    The magnitude of the constant φ may be higher than the value of the molar extinction coefficient, ε, for a species. When this is so, the detection limit for that species will be lower. At high solute concentrations, fluorescence intensity becomes non-linear with respect to concentration due to self-absorption of the scattered radiation.

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