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Relation between molar extinction coefficient and absorbance

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Beer's Law states that molar absorptivity is constant (and the absorbance is proportional to concentration) for a given substance dissolved in a given solute and measured at a given wavelength. 2 For this reason, molar absorptivities are called molar absorption coefficients or molar extinction coefficients.

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