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A 1ml stock solution of the amino acid tyrosin was diluted with 9ml of water. A portion of this solution was placed in a quartz cuvette with a light-path of 1cm. The absorbance of the solution was measured using a spectrophotometer and gave an absorbance of .45 at 294.5 nm. Given that the molar absorbance coefficient of tyrosine at 294.5 nm is 2375 M-1 .cm-1, calculate the concentration of the original, undiluted solution of tyrosine.
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