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In which type of quenching, the radiation emitted by the isotope is not detected due to absorption of the radiation by the sample itself?(a) Chemical quench(b) Interference quench(c) Colour quenching(d) Self-absorptionThis question was addressed to me during an internship interview.I'm obligated to ask this question of Liquid Scintillation Counters in portion Radiochemical Techniques of Analytical Instrumentation

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Right option is (d) Self-ABSORPTION

To explain I would say: In self-absorption, the radiation emitted by the isotope is not detected DUE to the absorption of the radiation by the SAMPLE itself. It MAY OCCUR due to precipitates.



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