Can values be determined that are not identical to the color block level?
Yes. The sample being tested sometimes has a concentration that is not exactly the same as one of the concentration levels printed on the color chart. In such a case, the sample concentration is easily determined by interpolating between the nearest color blocks on either side of the activated reagent strip color.
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