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4.1.2 Venting the sample
Air bubbles in the sample affect the measuring result to a
massive extent because they have an extensive scattering
effect on the incident light. Larger air bubbles cause sudden
changes in the measured values whereas smaller air bub-
bles are recorded by the instrument as turbidity. Therefore,
avoid or remove air bubbles:
Avoiding or remov-
ing air bubbles
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During sampling, ensure all movement is kept to a mini-
mum
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If necessary, vent the sample (ultrasonic baths, heating or
adding a surface-active substance to reduce surface ten-
sion)
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