Dear
GrignardGirl,
Who is “
Lineburke”?, - never heard of him/it, and it seems nobody (Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Alta Vista, etc.) else too!
Abs/min indicates a “
Single Wavelength measurement” (
SWM) for a Reaction, what seems to be not very wisely!
But let’s do the little “brain acrobatics” anyway:“
Abs/min” or more correct
ΔAbs/Δt, like
dAbs/dt is a “
Reaction Rate”, and if you use the “
Special Beer-Lambert Law” (for only a
SWM it’s enough) you have to write:
ΔAbs/Δt ==> ΔAλ/Δt = Δ(ελ * c * d)/Δt
On the other side and from the definition of
ελ:
If you set for your case for
Aλ = 2500 AU into the “
Special Beer-Lambert Law”:
Aλ = ελ * c * d you will result in:
2500 AU = 2500 L mole-1 cm-1 * c * d
Or with simple words: ελ is “
only” the
theoretical Absorbance (value) for a Solution with Concentration = 1.00 Mole/L measured in a 1.00cm Cuvette with the given
ελ.
And the final calculation:2500 AU/min = 1.00 mole/min ===> 0.429AU/min = mole/min. (I’m still searching for its real sense.)
Could this be of help to you?
Good Luck!
ARGOS
++P.S.: What should in this case “Vmax” and “Km” tell us?
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