PART 2 -GETTING IT RIGHT--MAKE TESTING COUNT BY USING A QUALITY SYSTEM APPROACH---COLORIMETRIC...

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The only way I’ve found to get that last bubble out is to point the tip up, tap the syringe, and squirt some reagent up and out (and then add more from the bottle) - which I don’t love doing because it gets reagent on me and I’m not sure that’s particularly safe. Is there a better way?

If I just leave that 0.1mL bubble in there, do I pull the stopper past 1.0mL so that the top of the liquid/bottom of the bubble is at 1.0 (rather than 0.9 as it would be with the stopper at 1.0) and read the result at the top of the liquid?

My question is based on this photo, as I’ve been reading from the “not here” line!
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I guess it probably doesn’t matter as long as I pull it so the liquid is at 1 to start - then read at the top of the liquid, should be the same as pulling the stopper to 1 and reading at the stopper if I’m measuring the amount used. Think I’m over complicating!

These articles are incredibly helpful, by the way - thank you!!

By the way thank you for the nice complement....
 

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