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  • 26-03-2022
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2. As the concentration of a solution increases how does the amount of light absorbed vary?.

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  • 26-03-2022

Answer:

Absorbance increases.

Explanation:

Recall that absorbance is directly proportional to concentration as illustrated by Beer's Law:

[tex]\displaystyle A = \epsilon bC[/tex]

Where A is the absorbance and C is the concentration of the solution.

Therefore, as the concentration of a solution increases, the amount of light absorbed (absorbance) likewise increases.

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