importance of internal standard and in what conditions it is
used?
Answer Posted / arun kumar
An internal standard is a compound that is similar in physical and chemical characteristics to the sample being analysed. It must be not inert with the sample or solvent used in dilution. Internal standard can use to determine concentration of unknown compound by using RRF value.
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