Understanding the Units of Molar Extinction Coefficient (ε)
  1. The units of molar extinction coefficient are
    (1) L mol-1 crn-1 (2) cm-1 mg ml-1
    (3) mol-1 mm (4) mol cm ml-1

Correct Answer:

(1) L mol⁻¹ cm⁻¹


Topic Explanation: Understanding the Units of Molar Extinction Coefficient (ε)

The molar extinction coefficient (ε), also known as the molar absorptivity, is a fundamental parameter in spectroscopy that relates how strongly a substance absorbs light at a particular wavelength.

It appears in the Beer-Lambert Law:
A=ε×c×l

Where:

  • A is absorbance (unitless)

  • c is the concentration, expressed in moles per liter (mol L⁻¹)

  • l is the path length in centimeters (cm)

  • ε is the molar extinction coefficient

To keep the absorbance unitless, the units of ε must balance those of concentration and path length:

  • Concentration units: mol L⁻¹ (moles per liter)

  • Path length units: cm

Thus, the units of ε become:
L mol⁻¹ cm⁻¹

This means the molar extinction coefficient expresses how much light (in absorbance) one mole of the substance absorbs in a 1-liter solution over a 1-cm path length at a specified wavelength (often 280 nm for proteins).


Why Other Options Are Incorrect:

  • (2) cm⁻¹ mg ml⁻¹: This set of units corresponds more to specific absorbance or mass extinction coefficients based on concentration in mg/ml, not molar units.

  • (3) mol⁻¹ mm: Incorrect length unit (mm instead of cm), and incomplete dimensional consistency.

  • (4) mol cm ml⁻¹: Incorrect dimension and inconsistent with Beer-Lambert law.


Summary:

Parameter Typical Units
Molar concentration (c) mol L⁻¹
Path length (l) cm
Molar extinction coefficient (ε) L mol⁻¹ cm⁻¹
Absorbance (A) Unitless

Importance for CSIR NET, ICMR, DBT, IIT JAM & MSc Entrances

Understanding spectrophotometric parameters including the molar extinction coefficient and its units is crucial to answer questions on protein quantification, enzyme kinetics, and biochemical analytics. This foundational knowledge often appears in theoretical and applied questions in prestigious life science competitive exams.


LETS TALK ACADEMY proudly stands as India’s number one institute for CSIR NET Life Sciences, ICMR, DBT, IIT JAM, and MSc entrance exam preparation. We ensure learners master such crucial biochemical principles with clarity to rank topper.


Trust LETS TALK ACADEMY for your exam success—master the basics to excel in your career!


Answer: Option (1) L mol⁻¹ cm⁻¹ is the correct unit of the molar extinction coefficient.

11 Comments
  • Anjani sharma
    August 11, 2025

    A=ε×c×l from beer lambert law , the units can be measured as L mol⁻¹ cm⁻¹, so answer would be 1

  • Komal Soni
    August 14, 2025

    Acc. To beer Lambert law
    Moler extinction coefficient unit is L mol⁻¹ cm⁻¹

  • Kavita choudhary
    August 16, 2025

    Answer is correct

  • Asha gurzzar
    August 17, 2025

    1st option is correct by solving beer Lambert law we can easily find the unit of molar coefficient

  • Diksha Chhipa
    August 25, 2025

    Ab = £cl

  • Payal
    September 4, 2025

    L mol-¹ cm-¹ according to beer’s law and Lambert law A=€CL
    €= A/CL absorbance unit less
    Concentration= moles/litre
    Length= CM
    €= L Mol-¹ cm-¹

  • Meenakshi Choudhary
    September 8, 2025

    Option a is correct

  • Aakansha sharma Sharma
    September 8, 2025

    L mol-¹ cm-¹ according to beer’s law and Lambert law A=€CL
    €= A/CL absorbance unit less
    Concentration= moles/litre
    Length= CM
    €= L Mol-¹ cm-¹

  • Ajay Sharma
    September 15, 2025

    L mol^- cm^-

  • Priya dhakad
    September 23, 2025

    L mol⁻¹ cm⁻¹

  • Aakansha sharma Sharma
    September 29, 2025

    Correct Answer:
    (1) L mol⁻¹ cm⁻¹

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Courses