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In [[analytical chemistry]], '''sample preparation''' refers to the ways in which a sample is treated prior to its analysis. Preparation is a very important step in most analytical techniques, as the techniques are often not responsive to the analyte in its ''in-situ'' form, or the results are distorted by interfering species. | In [[analytical chemistry]], '''sample preparation''' refers to the ways in which a sample is treated prior to its analysis. Preparation is a very important step in most analytical techniques, as the techniques are often not responsive to the analyte in its ''in-situ'' form, or the results are distorted by interfering species. | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 6 August 2014
In analytical chemistry, sample preparation refers to the ways in which a sample is treated prior to its analysis. Preparation is a very important step in most analytical techniques, as the techniques are often not responsive to the analyte in its in-situ form, or the results are distorted by interfering species.