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molar extinction coefficient
Guideline or reference source
ICHS10 Photosafety evaluation of pharmaceuticals
Definition
Molar Extinction Coefficient (also called molar absorptivity) is a constant for any given molecule under a specific set of conditions (e.g., solvent, temperature, wavelength) and reflects the efficiency with which a molecule can absorb a photon (typically expressed as L mol-1 cm-1).
Abbreviation for
MEC
Used For
molar absortivity
 

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