Calculate the extinction coeficcient where the concentration is in mg/ml and the path length is in cm. The molecular weight of A is 290 g/mol. Re calculate the extinction coefficient with the concentration in nM. Note the unit of the newly calculated extinction coefficient will contain a mM-1 term. Given: Concentration: 5 microgram path length: 1cm absorbance: 0.055
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Calculate the extinction coeficcient where the concentration is in mg/ml and the path length is in cm. The molecular weight of A is 290 g/mol. Re calculate the extinction coefficient with the concentration in nM. Note the unit of the newly calculated extinction coefficient will contain a mM-1 term.
Given:
Concentration: 5 microgram
path length: 1cm
absorbance: 0.055
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