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There is an option when summing impurity groups called "Source of X value" and if you pick Curve, Sum peaks does this multiply the area by the RRF?
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EmpowersBane wrote:
I have a related substances method which is a simple (Area of impurity, both known and unknown, divided by area of active*100). Im trying to use Empower 3 impurity tab and im picking "% Area against Main component" as my impurity response but how does it take into account varying RRF factors of your known impurities? I know that you can put the RRF values against your knowns when you select the active as a "Curve Reference" but how does Empower take this into account when calculating Impurity response and does Empower automatically take any unknowns as an RRF of 1 or do you have to name all your unknowns in the component editor and assign them a curve of the active too?
There is an option when summing impurity groups called "Source of X value" and if you pick Curve, Sum peaks does this multiply the area by the RRF?
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