Absorptivity
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The term absorptivity has two meanings:
  • In chemistry, it usually refers to Molar absorptivity
    Molar absorptivity
    The molar absorption coefficient, molar extinction coefficient, or molar absorptivity, is a measurement of how strongly a chemical species absorbs light at a given wavelength...

     : the constant used in the Beer-Lambert law
    Beer-Lambert law
    In optics, the Beer–Lambert law, also known as Beer's law or the Lambert–Beer law or the Beer–Lambert–Bouguer law relates the absorption of light to the properties of the material through which the light is travelling.-Equations:The law states that there is a logarithmic dependence between the...

    , , where is the absorbance, is the concentration of the solution, and is the path length.
  • In physics, the word is used interchangeably with absorbance : the fraction of radiation absorbed at a given wavelength.
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