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If a 0.10 M solution of a colored substance has a maximum absorbance at 500 nm and an absorbance of 0.26 at this wavelength, what will be the measured absorbance of a 0.20 M solution at 500 nm?

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Answer : The measured absorbance of 0.20 M solution is 0.52

Explanation :

Using the proportionality relationship between concentration and absorbance, we use:


(C_1)/(C_2)=(A_1)/(A_2)

where,


C_1 = concentration of solution 1 = 0.10 M


C_2 = concentration of solution 2 = 0.20 M


A_1 = absorbance of solution 1 = 0.26


A_2 = absorbance of solution 2 = ?

Now put all the given values in the above expression, we get:


(0.10M)/(0.20M)=(0.26)/(A_2)


A_2=0.52

Therefore, the measured absorbance of 0.20 M solution is 0.52

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Answer:

The absorbance at 500 nm is
A_2 = 0.52A

Step-by-step explanation:

BY USING proportionality relationshiop between concentration and absorbance , which is given as


(c_1)/(c_2) =(A_1)/(A_2)

FROM THE DATA WE HAVE


c_1 = 0.10 M


A_1 = .26A


c_2 = 0.20 M

so, from above relation we have


A_2 = (c_2 A_1)/(c_1)


A_2 = (0.20*0.26)/(0.10)


A_2 = 0.52A

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