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Transmittance of the solution increases when
9) Path length decreases b) Path length increases
a concentration increases
d) wavelength decreases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

concentration increases

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Answered by rahul123437
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Option (c) The transmittance of the solution increases when concentration increases.

Explanation:

  • Beer Lambert’s law gives the relation between Energy absorption and Concentration.
  • If all the light is absorbed, then the percent transmittance is zero, and absorption is infinite.
  • Absorption takes place and the beam of radiation leaving the sample has radiant power P.
  • Absorbance and transmittance both terms are both opposite to each other.
  • Transmittance is defined as a ratio of the intensity of incident light (I0) to the amount of intensity that passes through the object (I). The transmittance is denoted as T.T=\frac{I}{Io}
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