Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale & Microscale Approach (Cengage Learning Laboratory Series for Organic Chemistry)
Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale & Microscale Approach (Cengage Learning Laboratory Series for Organic Chemistry)
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Author: John C. Gilbert, Stephen F. Martin
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Chapter 8.4, Problem 5E
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Interpretation: For each of the maxima given in the UV spectra of Figures 8.518.56 , the value of A and logε is to be determined.

  Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale & Microscale Approach (Cengage Learning Laboratory Series for Organic Chemistry), Chapter 8.4, Problem 5E , additional homework tip  1

  Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale & Microscale Approach (Cengage Learning Laboratory Series for Organic Chemistry), Chapter 8.4, Problem 5E , additional homework tip  2

  Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale & Microscale Approach (Cengage Learning Laboratory Series for Organic Chemistry), Chapter 8.4, Problem 5E , additional homework tip  3

  Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale & Microscale Approach (Cengage Learning Laboratory Series for Organic Chemistry), Chapter 8.4, Problem 5E , additional homework tip  4

Concept introduction: Light gets absorbed by a chemical compound in spectroscopy, and the measure of quantity of such light being absorbed is called the Absorbance, Optical Density or Extinction of the sample.

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