Response factor definition

Response factor means the ratio of the known concentration of a volatile organic compound to the observed meter reading when measured using an instrument calibrated with the specified reference compound.
Response factor means the ratio between a signal produced by an analyte relative to a signal produced by an internal standard at a specific concentration.
Response factor means the ratio between a signal pro- duced by an analyte relative to a signal produced by an internal standard at a specific concentration.

More Definitions of Response factor

Response factor means the ratio between a signal produced by an analyte relative to a signal produced by an internal standard.
Response factor means the ratio of the known concentration of a VOC to an instrument’s measurements of a known concentration;
Response factor means the ratio between the concentration of a compound being measured and the response of the detector to that compound.

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