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  1. Question 1 of 100
    1. Question
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    Calculate the mean of the following set of data. 12, 10, 4, 7, 8, 15, 7, 8, 9, 10

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  2. Question 2 of 100
    2. Question
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    What is the final dilution of a 0.2 ml of patient sample mixed with 4.8 ml of water?

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  3. Question 3 of 100
    3. Question
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    Express 350 mg/dl NaCl as MEq/L

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  4. Question 4 of 100
    4. Question
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    The weight of sodium sulfate that is needed to prepare 500 ml of a 23% solution is:

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  5. Question 5 of 100
    5. Question
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    The weight of NaOH required to prepare 3000 ml of a 0.5 M solution is:

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  6. Question 6 of 100
    6. Question
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    The amount of the Ba(OH)2 required to prepare 1 liter of 0.3 N barium hydroxide solution is:

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  7. Question 7 of 100
    7. Question
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    The number of milligrams of Sodium Chloride required to prepare 3 liters of 0.2M solution is:

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  8. Question 8 of 100
    8. Question
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    How many milliliters of concentrated H2So4 (36N) is required to prepare 500 ml of 2/3 N H2SO4 solution?

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  9. Question 9 of 100
    9. Question
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    What is the normality of a solution prepared by diluting 50 ml of 2.5 N NaOH to a final volume of 1 liter?

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  10. Question 10 of 100
    10. Question
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    A microgram is:

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  11. Question 11 of 100
    11. Question
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    A chloride concentration of 355 mg/dl is the same as:

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  12. Question 12 of 100
    12. Question
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    How many ml of 0.1 N HCl will be prepared to neutralize 2 ml of 0.0985 N NaOH?

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  13. Question 13 of 100
    13. Question
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    A serum specimen was diluted 1:10, and this diluted solution was further diluted 1:3. What is the concentration of the final solution if the concentration of the diluted specimen is 20 mg%?

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  14. Question 14 of 100
    14. Question
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    A good analytical balance will have an accuracy to the nearest:

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  15. Question 15 of 100
    15. Question
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    20 ul is equivalent to:

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  16. Question 16 of 100
    16. Question
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    1 nanometer equals:

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  17. Question 17 of 100
    17. Question
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    1 milliliter equals:

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  18. Question 18 of 100
    18. Question
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    A serum sample of 0.5 ml is diluted with 2.0 ml of distilled water. The resulting dilution factor is:

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  19. Question 19 of 100
    19. Question
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    1 gram equals

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  20. Question 20 of 100
    20. Question
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    What weight of sodium chloride is present in a molar solution?

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  21. Question 21 of 100
    21. Question
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    A one molar solution of sulfuric acid contains 98 gm. What would a one normal solution contain?

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  22. Question 22 of 100
    22. Question
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    One equivalent weight per liter equals:

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  23. Question 23 of 100
    23. Question
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    98.6 degree F of body temperature is the same as:

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  24. Question 24 of 100
    24. Question
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    Molarity is equal to:

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  25. Question 25 of 100
    25. Question
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    What is the normality o a solution made with 100 grams of NaCl diluted to 1 liter with distilled water?

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  26. Question 26 of 100
    26. Question
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    How much CuSO4 is needed to make up 1 liter of 2.5 M CuSO4?

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  27. Question 27 of 100
    27. Question
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    If 10 milligrams of CaCl2 is diluted with distilled water to 200 ml, what is the concentration in mg/dl?

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  28. Question 28 of 100
    28. Question
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    What volume of 14N H2SO4 is needed to make 250 ml of 3.2 M H2SO4?

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  29. Question 29 of 100
    29. Question
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    Perform the conversion of 200 ul to ml

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  30. Question 30 of 100
    30. Question
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    Perform the conversion of 50 ml to L:

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  31. Question 31 of 100
    31. Question
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    A 0.9% solution of NaCl contains:

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  32. Question 32 of 100
    32. Question
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    The following equation can be used to convert solutions of one normality to another:

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  33. Question 33 of 100
    33. Question
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    A lavender specimen collection tube contains which additive?

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  34. Question 34 of 100
    34. Question
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    A light blue specimen collection tube contains which additive?

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  35. Question 35 of 100
    35. Question
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    A green specimen collection tube contains which additive?

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  36. Question 36 of 100
    36. Question
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    A gray specimen collection tube contains which additive?

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  37. Question 37 of 100
    37. Question
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    Fasting blood is necessary for some chemistry tests because certain values increase substantially after eating. Which of the following does NOT require a fasting specimen?

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  38. Question 38 of 100
    38. Question
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    Which of the following will happen if serum is allowed to remain on the clot for an extended time?

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  39. Question 39 of 100
    39. Question
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    Blood specimens are not acceptable for lab testing when which of the following is noted?

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  40. Question 40 of 100
    40. Question
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    Which of the following should be collected from an adult for a test requiring 4 ml of serum?

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    41. Question
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    Which of the following is an alternation to the ratio of dissolved chemicals and plasma at a blood collection site as a result of prolonged tourniquet application?

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  42. Question 42 of 100
    42. Question
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    What is the maximum allowable depth for a hell puncture?

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  43. Question 43 of 100
    43. Question
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    At what angle should a venipuncture needle penetrate the skin?

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  44. Question 44 of 100
    44. Question
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    What is the correct order of draw for the following tubes if following the CLSI (formerly NCCLS) standard? EDTA, heparin, citrate, no additive, gray

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  45. Question 45 of 100
    45. Question
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    What information is included on NFPA labels?

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  46. Question 46 of 100
    46. Question
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    Which of the following is not considered a PPE item?

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  47. Question 47 of 100
    47. Question
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    When pipetting concentrated acid or alkali, it should always be done:

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  48. Question 48 of 100
    48. Question
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    If someone spilled concentrated acid on the floor, you would:

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  49. Question 49 of 100
    49. Question
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    Which of the following best provides important safety information to a technician about a chemical being used in the laboratory?

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  50. Question 50 of 100
    50. Question
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    Which of the following is considered a pre-analytical variable?

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  51. Question 51 of 100
    51. Question
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    Which of the following refers to reproducibility?

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  52. Question 52 of 100
    52. Question
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    Which of the following is a gradual change in the mean?

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  53. Question 53 of 100
    53. Question
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    Given the following set of data, calculate the mean, SD and CV. Report each to the tenth’s position. 101, 103, 105, 99, 108, 101, 100, 98, 102

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  54. Question 54 of 100
    54. Question
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    Which of the following is the correct sequence of applying the Westgard Multirule when evaluating QC results?

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  55. Question 55 of 100
    55. Question
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    Reference intervals typically represent what range of values in a group of results fromhealthy individuals?

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  56. Question 56 of 100
    56. Question
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    The ability of a procedure to measure only the analyte it claims to measure is called

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  57. Question 57 of 100
    57. Question
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    As a general rule, what range of values is used as the 95% confidence limits?

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  58. Question 58 of 100
    58. Question
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    In a normal population the mean value plus or minus two standard deviations indicated that a percentage of the population will have a value outside this range and still belong to the normal group. This percentage is:

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  59. Question 59 of 100
    59. Question
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    In a chemical reaction, loss of electrons is:

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  60. Question 60 of 100
    60. Question
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    To prepare a working standard solution from a stock standard, the technician should use which of the following pieces of glassware?

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  61. Question 61 of 100
    61. Question
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    A pipette etched with a ring near the mouth end should be:

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  62. Question 62 of 100
    62. Question
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    A pipette marked TC (to contain) should be:

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  63. Question 63 of 100
    63. Question
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    Volumetric flasks are:

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  64. Question 64 of 100
    64. Question
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    A patient with hemolytic anemia will

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  65. Question 65 of 100
    65. Question
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    A beaker is most commonly used for:

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  66. Question 66 of 100
    66. Question
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    A graduated cylinder is most commonly used for:

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  67. Question 67 of 100
    67. Question
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    Two kinds of volumetric glassware used in the laboratory are:

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  68. Question 68 of 100
    68. Question
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    A brand or type of glassware most commonly used in laboratory work is:

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  69. Question 69 of 100
    69. Question
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    The National Bureau of Standards determines specifications for calibrations of:

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  70. Question 70 of 100
    70. Question
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    The breakdown of red blood cells is termed:

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  71. Question 71 of 100
    71. Question
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    What is the name used to describe the liquid part of the blood containing the clotting factor fibrinogen?

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  72. Question 72 of 100
    72. Question
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    Freezing whole blood must be avoided because:

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  73. Question 73 of 100
    73. Question
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    A solution which tends to maintain a given hydrogen ion concentration is called a/an:

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  74. Question 74 of 100
    74. Question
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    Most chemical anticoagulants prevent coagulation by removal of:

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  75. Question 75 of 100
    75. Question
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    A molar solution is:

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  76. Question 76 of 100
    76. Question
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    Normality is

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  77. Question 77 of 100
    77. Question
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    The equivalent weight, in general, is equal to:

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  78. Question 78 of 100
    78. Question
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    The temperature at which all volumetric pipettes are calibrated is:

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  79. Question 79 of 100
    79. Question
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    The most commonly used oil immersion lens magnifies:

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  80. Question 80 of 100
    80. Question
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    When using a volumetric pipet, the last drop of liquid:

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  81. Question 81 of 100
    81. Question
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    In using a centrifuge:

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  82. Question 82 of 100
    82. Question
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    Which of the following statements about potentiometry are true?

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  83. Question 83 of 100
    83. Question
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    Which of the following statements about fluorometry are true?

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  84. Question 84 of 100
    84. Question
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    Turbidimetry measures

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  85. Question 85 of 100
    85. Question
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    Which colligative property is most commonly used on osmometers in the clinical laboratory?

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  86. Question 86 of 100
    86. Question
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    In chromatography procedures, this is considered the sample chamber

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  87. Question 87 of 100
    87. Question
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    Chromatography procedures are most commonly used to measure what substances in the laboratory?

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  88. Question 88 of 100
    88. Question
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    In ISE analyzers, the sodium electrode is made up of

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  89. Question 89 of 100
    89. Question
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    What wavelength range includes ultraviolet light?

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  90. Question 90 of 100
    90. Question
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    Mathematically, absorbance may be written in all of the following ways except:

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  91. Question 91 of 100
    91. Question
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    The absorbance of a calcium standard containing 9.3 mg/dl of calcium was 0.494. The absorbance of the control sear was 0.504. The procedure follows Beer’s. The concentration of the control is _______.

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  92. Question 92 of 100
    92. Question
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    Optical density is defined as:

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  93. Question 93 of 100
    93. Question
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    White light is:

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  94. Question 94 of 100
    94. Question
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    The Beer-Lambert Law states that “color intensity at a constant depth” is:

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  95. Question 95 of 100
    95. Question
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    A CuSO4 solution looks blue because it

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  96. Question 96 of 100
    96. Question
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    The purpose of the “blank” tube is:

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  97. Question 97 of 100
    97. Question
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    A standard solution is:

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  98. Question 98 of 100
    98. Question
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    The pathway of light in the spectrophotometer is:

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  99. Question 99 of 100
    99. Question
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    An absorbence reading of zero is equivalent to transmittance of:

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  100. Question 100 of 100
    100. Question
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    Carbohydrates are composed primarily of:

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