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In the HPLC analysis, the peak area difference between two parallel samples in the same autosampler vials is generally not more than ?

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Here, the absolute value of the peak area difference is not easy to explain the problem, and it can be quite valuable in comparison.

Generally not more than 0.5%. That is to say, the first needle is corrected to 100%, and the second needle should be generally acceptable between 99.5% and 100.5%. Otherwise, the instruments are not parallel and should continue to be injected.
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