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absorbance
n. percentage of the passage of light through a liquid; degree to which something is absorbed

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Absorbance
"Optical density" redirects here. "Optical density" can also refer to index of refraction.
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. Absorbance is dimensionless, and in particular is not a length, though it is a monotonically increasing function of path length, and approaches zero as the path length approaches zero. The use of the term "optical density" for absorbance is discouraged. In physics, a closely related quantity called "optical depth" is used instead of absorbance: the natural logarithm of the ratio of incident to transmitted radiant power through a material. The optical depth equals the absorbance times ln(10).

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absorbance
nf. absorbance, percentage of the passage of light through a liquid; degree to which something is absorbed

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absorbance (optical density; extinction; decadic absorbance)
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(A, D, E) A measure of the amount of light absorbed by a sample. The absorbance (A) equals minus the base-10 log of the transmittance .

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