absorbance

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İngilizce - Türkçe
soğurganlık
soğurum
(Nükleer Bilimler) soğurma, absorbans
absorbance region
(Biyokimya) soğurma bölgesi
absorbance region
(Denizbilim) soğurum bölgesi
specific absorbance
(Tıp) özgün absorbans
İngilizce - İngilizce
A logarithmic measure of the amount of light that is absorbed when passing through a substance
an index of the light absorbed by a medium compared to the light transmitted through it; numerically, it is the logarithm of the ratio of incident spectral irradiance to the transmitted spectral irradiance,a unitless number (Absorbance implies monochromatic radiation, although it is sometimes used as an average applied over a specified wavelength range)
Ratio of the radiant energy absorbed by a sample to the radiant energy incident on the sample
Absorbance, or optical density, is a measure of the amount of light absorbed by a solution Absorbance is equal to the logarithm of the ratio of incident light to transmitted light
A measure of the decrease in incident light passing through a sample into a detector
{i} percentage of the passage of light through a liquid; degree to which something is absorbed
The ability of a medium to absorb radiation depending on temperature and wavelength Expressed as the negative common logarithm of the transmittance
Used mostly by chemists, the negative logarithm (base 10) of the transmittance of an absorbing sample, often corrected for reflection by its container Despite its name, absorbance is a consequence of both scattering and absorption, although scattering is usually assumed to be negligible To within a constant multiplier, absorbance is absorption optical thickness and depends on the physical thickness of the sample Compare absorptance
The measured spectrum intensity values are converted into absorbance values, using the following equation: Abs = -log(T)
A quantitative measure of the extent to which a compound absorbs ultraviolet-visible radiation of a particular wavelength
absorbance