Blank (solution)

A blank solution is a solution containing little to no analyte of interest,[1] usually used to calibrate instruments such as a colorimeter.

According to the EPA, the "primary purpose of blanks is to trace sources of artificially introduced contamination.

"[2] Different types of blanks are used to identify the source of contamination in the sample.

[3] This article about analytical chemistry is a stub.

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.