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Absence of compound

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Hi everyone
I want to know in which case we can say that a compound is absent in another compounds (as in one method or technique it may absent but on another method or technique it may present on ppm level or there are so many techniques present which can trace up to fentogram level.
You can never show that a compound is absent. All you can do it to report it as not detected, with a statement of the lower limit of detection of the method.

Peter
Peter Apps
To quote someone else "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence".
Read and re-read the above two posts. We frequently get asked similar.
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