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If anyone has worked in depth with this general method? I would appreciate a chance to ask a few questions.
Agilent 7890B GC
Agilent 7697A Headspace (GC only carrier gas configuration)
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1. I think you refere to reference solution a1 and c here. a1 is for class 1 solvents so its not relevant for your case, while c might be. Technically you can use a single point standard addition for both limit test and quantative purposes.With all of that being stated in the EP; 1) isn't this already a standard addition analysis and 2) shouldn't I be able to use the LOD for control of the Acetone and Ethanol and use 2.4.24 as just a limit test for the other 2 solvents since ther limits are 60 and 890 ppm respectively.
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