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DF: characteristic partial internal absorbance divided by the amount of substance concentration of the analyte. The Beer’s factor is constant for specified experimental conditions

DF: characteristic partial internal absorbance divided by the amount of substance concentration of the analyte. The Beer’s factor is constant for specified experimental conditions

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