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Analytical laboratories play a crucial role in various industries by providing testing, measurement, and analysis services. These laboratories utilize a range of scientific techniques and instruments to analyze the composition, structure, and properties of materials. Key processes in analytical laboratories include sample preparation, chemical analysis, physical testing, and data interpretation. Sample preparation involves collecting and preparing samples to ensure they are suitable for analysis. This may include processes such as grinding, dissolving, or filtering samples. Chemical analysis involves identifying and quantifying chemical components within a sample using techniques such as chromatography, spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. Physical testing assesses the physical properties of materials, such as tensile strength, hardness, and thermal conductivity. Data interpretation involves analyzing the results obtained from testing to provide meaningful insights and conclusions.
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