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What is Absorbance

Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence
Function (usually logarithmic) of the percentage of transmission of a wavelength of light through a liquid.
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Evolutionary Approaches to Variable Selection
Marcos Gestal (University of A Coruña, Spain) and José Manuel Andrade (University of A Coruña, Spain)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-849-9.ch089
Abstract
The importance of juice beverages in daily food habits makes juice authentication an important issue, for example, to avoid fraudulent practices. A successful classification model should address two important cornerstones of the quality control of juicebased beverages: to monitor the amount of juice and to monitor the amount (and nature) of other substances added to the beverages. Particularly, sugar addition is a common and simple adulteration, though difficult to characterize. Other adulteration methods, either alone or combined, include addition of water, pulp wash, cheaper juices, colorants, and other undeclared additives (intended to mimic the compositional profiles of pure juices) (Saavedra, García, & Barbas, 2000).
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Optimization of a Spectrophotometric Flow Injection: Method for Determination Copper and Manganese in Wines by Design Experiments
Is a measure of the quantity of light absorbed by a sample. is calculated based on either the amount of light reflected or scattered by a sample or by the amount transmitted through a sample. If all light passes through a sample, none was absorbed, so the absorbance would be zero and the transmission would be 100%. On the other hand, if no light passes through a sample, the absorbance is infinite and the percent transmission is zero.
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Multi-Wavelength Spectrophotometric Analysis: Determination of Sitagliptin and Metformin in Tablets
Is a measure of the quantity of light absorbed by a sample. is calculated based on either the amount of light reflected or scattered by a sample or by the amount transmitted through a sample. If all light passes through a sample, none was absorbed, so the absorbance would be zero and the transmission would be 100%. On the other hand, if no light passes through a sample, the absorbance is infinite, and the percent transmission is zero.
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