| 41. | In this case, the matrix may interfere with or attenuate the signal of the analyte.
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| 42. | The area under a peak is proportional to the amount of analyte present in the chromatogram.
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| 43. | Consider a solution containing the analyte, A, in the presence of some conductive buffer.
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| 44. | Ionization of sample ( analyte ) is achieved by interaction of its molecules with reagent ions.
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| 45. | This causes an electron to be released from the analyte molecule, producing a Ne ).
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| 46. | To determine the quantity of analyte in a sample, an substrate for the enzyme reaction.
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| 47. | Inside the ion source, the reagent gas is present in large excess compared to the analyte.
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| 48. | Experimentally, the electroosmotic mobility can be determined by measuring the retention time of a neutral analyte.
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| 49. | The velocity ( u ) of an analyte in an electric field can then be defined as:
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| 50. | Through a microflow system, a solution with the prey analyte is injected over the bait layer.
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