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Molar Extinction Coefficient -Transition Metal Complex
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April 07, 2007, 05:35:47 AM »
Hi All,
I have prepared a sample of Co(NH
3
)
6
Cl
3
and taken its visible spectrum and calculated it's Molar Extinction Coefficient to be 78.40 cm
-1
mol
-1
dm
3
.
Does anybody know where I can find a literature value for this complex, so that I have something to compare it too?
Thanks
Much appreciated
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Re: Molar Extinction Coefficient -Transition Metal Complex
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You might find it in the CRC handbook. Otherwise, Google might be helpful. I remember doing a lab like this, so it might be a common experiment.
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