the ability of the method to distinguish
concentration at minute is called?
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The ability of the method to distinguish between different concentrations is called sensitivity.
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- The sensitivity of a method is usually expressed as a volume of sample that is required to produce a certain concentration.
- For example, the sensitivity of a flame photometric method for determining the concentration of glucose in blood is about 1 μL of blood is required to produce a glucose concentration of approximately 4.6 mg/dL.
- The sensitivity of a chromatographic method is dependent on the relative quantity of the analyte that can be separated by the chromatographic method as compared to the quantity of the same analyte that can be separated by the electrophoretic method.
- At minute 0, the method is able to distinguish between the solutions.
- This is called sensitivity.
- The method is also able to distinguish between the solutions at minute 1, but not as well.
- This is called specificity.
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