1. explain what a regant blank is and why the instrament must be calibrated to this solution
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A reagent blank is a sample that contains all the components of a test solution except for the analyte (the substance being measured). It is used in analytical chemistry to ensure that the measurements taken by an instrument are accurate and not influenced by the Show more…
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