zero air

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zero air

  1. atmospheric air specially cleaned so that it contains less than 0.1 ppm of hydrocarbon impurities; it then is usable in laboratory procedures such as versions of gas chromatography in which sufficiently pure air may serve as a carrier gas.
    For calibration, first pass a known range of concentrations of the gas through the gas chromatograph, for comparison with zero air that contains effectively none of the gas to be measured.

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