Simulation technique reduces or eliminates analytical errors resulting from interferences. Uses a reference solution sufficiently similar in quantitative composition to the sample solutions to be analysed that the interferences in the reference and sample solution are equivalent.
Simulation technique reduces or eliminates analytical errors resulting from interferences. Uses a reference solution sufficiently similar in quantitative composition to the sample solutions to be analysed that the interferences in the reference and sample solution are equivalent.
Simulation technique reduces or eliminates analytical errors resulting from interferences. Uses a reference solution sufficiently similar in quantitative composition to the sample solutions to be analysed that the interferences in the reference and sample solution are equivalent.
A technique for reducing or eliminating analytical errors resulting from
interferences, using a reference solution sufficiently similar in quantitative composition to the sample solutions to be analysed that the interferences in the reference and sample solution are equivalent. O.B. 172
IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology 2nd Edition (1997)