Solution D contains a mixture of ADP and CMP. These compounds both absorb light in the same range of the spectrum and are often found together in biological extracts. The molar extinction coefficients of these compounds are: At 260nm: ADP, 15.4x103; CMP, 7.5x103 litres/mole.cm At 280nm: ADP, 2.5x103; CMP, 13.0x103 litres/mole.cm
If the following optical densities were measured in a 1 cm cuvette:
At 260nm 1.45
At 280nm 1.89
Calculate the concentrations of ADP and CMP in Solution D, explaining the principle involved.
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