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Beer's Law becomes nonlinear at high analyte concentrations
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True

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Self-absorption occurs when the absorbing species in a sample interacts with other absorbing species in the same sample, leading to an overestimation of the absorbance and a deviation from the linear relationship described by Beer's Law. Therefore, at high analyte concentrations, the linear relationship breaks down and the law becomes nonlinear...

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