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A student measures the absorbance of a solution at some point during the reaction and records...

A student measures the absorbance of a solution at some point during the reaction and records a value of 0.335 . (Note that absorbance has no units.) Use Beer's Law and the constants given on page 5 to calculate the concentration of crystal violet in this solution.

*The relationship between the solution absorbance and the CV+ concentration can be written as
shown in Equation 7 below (Beer’s Law).
At = ε∙b∙ct [7]
In Equation 7, At is the reaction solution absorbance at time t;  is the CV+ molar absorptivity,
50000 L∙cm-1∙mol-1; b is the cell path length (1.00 cm); and ct is the CV molar concentration at
time t, [CV+]t. Beer’s law can be used to calculate [CV+]t from each absorbance value, At, obtained
by the computer program during the reaction run.*

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