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what is the difference between selectivity ans specificity
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and where it will be appliicable individually
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Selectivity: The chromatographic system's potential for separating two compounds.
Specificity:Specificity is the ability to measure accurately and specifically the analyte of interest in the presence of other components that may be expected to be present in the sample matrix.
Specificity:Specificity is the ability to measure accurately and specifically the analyte of interest in the presence of other components that may be expected to be present in the sample matrix.
Good judgment comes from bad experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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