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The absorbance of a crystal violet solution in water (density is 1.00 g/mL) is measured in a 1.0 cm cuvette. The absorbance is 0.614 and the molar absorptivity coefficient is The molecular weight of crystal violet is 407.98 g/mol. What is the molar concentration of the solution?

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Answer : The molar concentration of solution is
7.06* 10^(-6)mol/L

Explanation :

Using Beer-Lambert's law :


A=\epsilon * C* l

where,

A = absorbance of solution = 0.614

C = molar concentration of solution = ?

l = path length = 1.0 cm


\epsilon = molar absorptivity coefficient =
87000M^(-1)cm^(-1) (assume)

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


0.614=(87000M^(-1)cm^(-1))* C* (1.0cm)


C=0.00000705747mol/L=7.06* 10^(-6)mol/L

Therefore, the molar concentration of solution is
7.06* 10^(-6)mol/L

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