In the photobromination of cinnamic acid, using radiation at 420 nm with an intensity of 1.4 x 10 3 Js" and 70% light absorption in a liter of solution for a period of 15 min the concentration of Br, decreased by 0.075 mol.L:1 during this period. What is the quantum yield of the product formation?
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. In the photobromination of cinnamic acid, using radiation at 420 nm with an intensity of 1.4 x 10 3 Js" and 70% light absorption in a liter of solution for a period of 15 min the concentration of Br, decreased by 0.075 mol.L:1 during this period. What is the quantum yield of the product formation?
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