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g he Beer-Lambert law is valid for absorbance at any wavelength (as long as the same wavelength is used for all solutions being compared). Thus, any wavelength could be used to generate a linear plot of A vs c. Why was it important in this experiment to first find the absorption maximum and use this wavelength (or one close to the maximum) for generating the Beer-Lambert plot used in these calculations? To help answer this, consider what would happen if you repeated the experiment using absorbance data at 550 nm.

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