What is extinction coefficient in spectrophotometer?
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The extinction coefficient tells how much light of a particular wavelength is absorbed. The extinction coefficientis a constant when temperature, solvent, and the wavelength of light used are specified, hence these must always be stated. ... photometry - the process of measuring light intensities with a photometer.
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