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The Swain–Lupton equation is used in the field of chemistry, particularly in the study of optical properties of solutes in solution. It relates the absorbance of a solution to the concentration of the solute and the properties of the solvent. The equation can be especially useful when analyzing the interaction between light and the solute molecules in a solvent.

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