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Absorbance and Acid dissociation constant

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Difference between Absorbance and Acid dissociation constant

Absorbance vs. Acid dissociation constant

In chemistry, absorbance or decadic absorbance is the common logarithm of the ratio of incident to transmitted radiant power through a material, and spectral absorbance or spectral decadic absorbance is the common logarithm of the ratio of incident to transmitted spectral radiant power through a material. An acid dissociation constant, Ka, (also known as acidity constant, or acid-ionization constant) is a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution.

Similarities between Absorbance and Acid dissociation constant

Absorbance and Acid dissociation constant have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Beer–Lambert law, Dimensionless quantity, Molar concentration, Natural logarithm.

Beer–Lambert law

The Beer–Lambert law, also known as Beer's law, the Lambert–Beer law, or the Beer–Lambert–Bouguer law relates the attenuation of light to the properties of the material through which the light is travelling.

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Dimensionless quantity

In dimensional analysis, a dimensionless quantity is a quantity to which no physical dimension is assigned.

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Molar concentration

Molar concentration (also called molarity, amount concentration or substance concentration) is a measure of the concentration of a chemical species, in particular of a solute in a solution, in terms of amount of substance per unit volume of solution.

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Natural logarithm

The natural logarithm of a number is its logarithm to the base of the mathematical constant ''e'', where e is an irrational and transcendental number approximately equal to.

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Absorbance and Acid dissociation constant Comparison

Absorbance has 29 relations, while Acid dissociation constant has 211. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.67% = 4 / (29 + 211).

References

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