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nobahar
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Hello!
I've got a question that asks what is the most likely reason that my experimental absortion plot for lactate differs from the theoretical. I figured it's simply incorrect volumes transferred via the pippette. Could it be the other chemicals in the solution? Although they're 'not supposed to' absorb at that wavelength, is it still a possibility?
Any ideas welcome. Thanks in advance.
Nobahar.
I've got a question that asks what is the most likely reason that my experimental absortion plot for lactate differs from the theoretical. I figured it's simply incorrect volumes transferred via the pippette. Could it be the other chemicals in the solution? Although they're 'not supposed to' absorb at that wavelength, is it still a possibility?
Any ideas welcome. Thanks in advance.
Nobahar.