Multiple Choice
Nephelometry
A) is less sensitive than turbidimetry and is measured directly across from the beam of light that has gone through the sample
B) is more sensitive than turbidimetry and is measured directly across from the beam of light that has gone through the sample
C) is more sensitive than turbidimetry and is measured at a 10-90° angle from the beam of light that has gone through the sample
D) is less sensitive than turbidimetry and is measured at a 10-90° angle from the beam of light that has gone through the sample
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