Beer-Lambert Law: Absorbance 0.5, ε = 1000 L/mol·cm, 1 cm Path
With molar absorptivity of 1000 L/mol·cm, absorbance of 0.5, and a 1 cm path length, the concentration is 0.0005 mol/L.
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- Enter absorbance a, molar absorptivity ε, concentration c and path length l in the fields above.
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- Read your absorbance a and the full breakdown beneath it.
Use the Beer-Lambert law to find concentration from an absorbance reading of 0.5 with ε = 1000 L/mol·cm and a standard 1 cm cuvette path length.
Frequently asked questions
- What is molar absorptivity?
- Also called the molar extinction coefficient (ε), it is a measure of how strongly a substance absorbs light at a given wavelength. Units: L/(mol·cm).
- When does Beer-Lambert law break down?
- At high concentrations (above ~0.01 mol/L) due to molecular interactions, or when the light source is not monochromatic.