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A spectrophotometer has a meter that gives a reading directly proportional to the amount of light reaching the detector. When the light source is off, the reading is zero. With the pure solvent in the light path, the meter reading is 78; with a 0.1 M solution of a solute in the same solvent, the meter reading is 55. The light path is 0.5 cm. Calculate the absorbance, the transmittance, and the molar absorption coefficient.

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