A 2.0-mm cell was filled with a solution of benzene in a non-absorbing solvent. The

Chapter 14, Problem 14.8(a)

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A 2.0-mm cell was filled with a solution of benzene in a non-absorbing solvent. The concentration of the benzene was 0.010 mol dm3 and the wavelength of the radiation was 256 nm (where there is a maximum in the absorption). Calculate the molar absorption coefficient of benzene at this wavelength given that the transmission was 48 per cent. What will the transmittance be in a 4.0-mm cell at the same wavelength?

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