Multiple Choice
The ability of an analytical method to assess small variations of the concentration of an analyte,and that is often expressed as the slope of the calibration curve,is referred to as:
A) analytical specificity.
B) analytical sensitivity.
C) limit of detection.
D) analytical range.
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