if the absorbance of pure chlorophyll a in a 1 cm cell is 0.876 at 530 nm and the concentration is 8.66 x 10^-6 M, what is the molar extinction coefficient of chlorophyll a?
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if the absorbance of pure chlorophyll a in a 1 cm cell is 0.876 at 530 nm and the concentration is 8.66 x 10^-6 M, what is the molar extinction coefficient of chlorophyll a?
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