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Effect of temperature on molar extinction coefficient

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Answered by rj091196
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Molar extinction coefficient is a constant obtained in the lambert beer law in spectroscopy.

That is A= ELC

A= absorbance

L= length

C= concentration

Hence the molar extinction coefficient dose not depnd on the temperature.

One more important point is that molar extinction coefficient is an intrinsic property and is only depend on the structure and chemical composition.

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