Answer Posted / subash
Specificity is the ability to assess unequivocally the
analyte in the presence of components which might be
expected to be present. These might include impurities,
degradants, complex matrices, etc.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 11 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
How to calibration of the uv spectroscopy and its test?
in api coa contains only process impurities and in product coa contains degradation impurities?
why are measure gas flow " ml " in Gas chromatography
Qc interview questions
why we use a particular hplc column for a particular compound give reasons?please
analytical method validation require to with respect to release specification or shelf life specification?
How can we confirm the HPLC column is end-capped or not? Is it possible to identify by physical appearance?
in which situation ion pair agent require to use?
how to calculate elemental impurities?
how can give the expiry period and restadardisation of volumetric solution
why holium oxide prepared in 10% HCLO4 SOLUTION
How to establish relative response factor for hplc. Why it is required?
why glutent are detected in the rice cereal baby food product even manufacturer claimed that they are using rice and milk only?we have using ELISA to do the test,and rice supposed not containing any glutent,rite?We already repeat the test so many times and it still detected.just wondering where the glutent came from?
Many times I don't got a caffeine peak in calibration of hplc using guard column ❓
what is mean by dissolution biowaiver study?