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Answer Posted / Kaushlendra Kumar
The limit of quantification (LOQ) is established by determining the lowest concentration or amount of an analyte that can be measured with acceptable precision and accuracy. This is typically done by preparing a series of standard solutions at known concentrations, measuring their responses, and calculating the signal-to-noise ratio. The LOQ is usually set at a level where the signal-to-noise ratio is 10 or higher.
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