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The phrase "molar absorption coefficient" is correct and can be used in written English in scientific or technical contexts.
It refers to the amount of light absorbed by a solution containing 1 mole of a substance, and is typically represented by the symbol ε (epsilon). Here is an example sentence using the phrase: "The molar absorption coefficient of this compound was found to be 154 L mol-1 cm-1, indicating a high degree of absorbance in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum."
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Spectrophotometric methods rely on the molar absorptivity (or the molar absorption coefficient) of pure nucleic acid solutions used in the equation based on the Lambert-Beer law [ 9].
molar absorption coefficient.
The molar absorption coefficient of the complex has been established.
The molar absorption coefficient of the complex has been found.
where C is concentration, A is integrated area, and ε is molar absorption coefficient.
The molar absorption coefficient of NADH at 355 nm is 4390 M-1 cm-1.
CP concentration was calculated using the molar absorption coefficient of 22,000 M-1 cm-1.
The protein concentration was determined using the molar absorption coefficient at 280 nm calculated from the protein sequence.
The molar absorption coefficient of Gd-DVDMS was greater than that of Gd-HMME because it has two porphyrin rings.
In accordance with the prediction of the electrostatic model of CO interaction with potassium and sodium cations, molar absorption coefficient of isocarbonyl species is higher than molar absorption coefficient of C-down monocarbonyl complex.
bε: the molar absorption coefficient calculated from Beer-Lambert equation (A = ε x c x l); where A is absorbance, c is concentration, l = 1 cm).
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