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    What Are the Units for a (Absorptivity) in Beer's Law
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What Are the Units for a (Absorptivity) in Beer's Law

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What are the units for a (absorptivity) in Beer's law when c (concentration) is expressed in g/dL, and b (path length) is expressed in cm?


A) cm/g•dL
B) g/dL•cm
C) dL/g•cm
D) absorptivity is a unitless term

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