why should we do limit of stray light in UV calibration and
why should use potassium chloride
Answer Posted / kiran pokharkar
Stray light is nothing a beam of light which does not pass
through sample.
Interference of this light is not detrible as they give
wrong results.
It is calibrated by using 1.2%w/v potassium chloride
solution in water.
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