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112. Solving a chemistry problem
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Using the values of the molar extinction coefficients of solutions of metal cation complexes with organic reagents given below (in terms of metal cations), calculate the values of the specific extinction coefficients also in terms of the cation of the corresponding metal.
Cation Organic reagent λmax, nm ε,l*mol-1*cm-1
Ag Dithizone 462 30500
Co2 1-Nitroso-2-naphthol 317 26500
Cu2 Oxyquinoline 410 5200
Fe2 1,10-Phenanthroline 508 11100
Fe3 Oxyquinoline 470 5800
Ni2 Dimethylglyoxime 445 15000
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