A photometer with a linear response to radiation gave a reading of 690 mV with a...

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A photometer with a linear response to radiation gave a readingof 690 mV with a blank in the light path and 101 mV when the blankwas replaced by an absorbing solution. Calculate

the transmittance and absorbance of the absorbing solution.

Transmittance =

Absorbance =

the expected transmittance if the concentration of absorber isone half that of the original solution.

Transmittance =

the transmittance to be expected if the light path through theoriginal solution is doubled.

Transmittance =

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ExplanationWhen light moves through a transparent or semitransparentmaterial it can be transmitted absorbed or reflected Thetransmittance of a material is the proportion ofthe incident light that moves all the way through to the othersideFor examplelets say shining a flashlight on a semitransparent    See Answer
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