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You measure the absorbency of a 0.5 ml solution and you find that it is 1.2. you then dilute this solution by adding 0.5 ml of pure water, making the final volume 1.0. what will be the absorbency of the
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You measure the absorbency of a 0.5 ml solution and you find that it is 1.2. you then dilute this solution by adding 0.5 ml of pure water, making the final volume 1.0. what will be the absorbency of the diluted solution?
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the absorbency of the diluted solution would be 0.6
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