Since the uric acid concentration is determined as 0.0028 g/dL, how many times is the absorbance of the serum sample the absorbance value of the uric acid standard? A. 0.28 B. 0.028 C.2.8 D. 28.0
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Since the uric acid concentration is determined as 0.0028 g/dL, how many times is the absorbance of the serum sample the absorbance value of the uric acid standard?
A. 0.28
B. 0.028
C.2.8
D. 28.0
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