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Chemistry, 15.10.2019 00:30 daniel1480

Let's imagine that you were going to start a company that produces spectroscopes to sell to general chemistry students. how could you ensure that all the spectroscopes created the same calibration line and equation? what would you need to be sure it was always the same? what could be changed without affecting the calibration?

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