kalibratiecurven
Kalibratiecurven, also known as calibration curves or standard curves, are graphical representations used in analytical chemistry and other scientific fields to determine the concentration of an unknown analyte in a sample. A calibration curve is created by plotting the measured response of an analytical instrument against a series of samples with known concentrations of the analyte, called standards. The instrument's response, such as absorbance, peak area, or fluorescence intensity, is plotted on the y-axis, while the known concentrations of the standards are plotted on the x-axis.
Once the calibration curve is established, the instrument's response to an unknown sample can be measured. By