why we do the calibration of limit of stry light in hplc & uv
Answer Posted / manoj reddy
Stray light (false light) is light being detected but does not belong to the bandwidth of the chosen measuring wavelength. The effect of stray light is caused by light scattering, diffraction or malfunction of the instrument.
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