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Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
Year 4

Electronic spectra in coordination chemistry


The most intense absorption band in the visible spectrum of [Mn(H20)6}2+ is at 24,900 cm-1 and has a molar absorptivity of 0.038 mol -1 cm-1.
What concetration of [Mn(h20)6]2+ would be necessary yto give an abosorbance of 0.10 in a cell of path length 1.00

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