Explanation:
Using Beer-Lambert's law :
Formula used :
[tex]A=\epsilon \times c\times l[/tex]
where,
A = absorbance of solution
c = concentration of solution
l = length of the cell
[tex]\epsilon[/tex] = molar absorptivity of this solution
According to question:
A = (C) : absorbance measured by the spectrometer
c = (B) : concentration, in mol/L, of the stock solution from which the sample was made
l = (A): pathlength of light through the cell
ε = (D) : molar absorptivity, a constant unique to that substance at that wavelength