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Turbidimetry is the measurement of the reduction in light transmission caused by:
 
  A. Particle formation.
  B. Chelation of metals.
  C. Slowing of the spin rotation of electrons.
  D. Increase in excitation photon energy.

Question 2

A photomultiplier tube functions to produce which of the following?
 
  A. Reduce the electronic signal produced as photons cascade from dynode to dynode
  B. Increase the electronic signal produced as photons cascade from dynode to dynode
  C. Increase the number of transmitted photons from the cuvet
  D. Reduce in a logarithmic fashion the electronic signal created at the cathode


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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