Beer-Lambert's Law
#Chemistry
$A=\varepsilon lc=-\log(T)$
- $A$ is the absorbance of the light by the compound
- Ideally 0.2-0.5 for linearity
- $\varepsilon$ is the molar absorptivity and is constant only for values of $A$ between 0.1 and 1.0
- $l$ is the length the light has to pass through for the solution
- $c$ is the concentration of the solution
- $T$ is the transmittance of the light
- Only applies to dilute solutions with a constant $\displaystyle \varepsilon$