The term masking generally refers to: A) Masking generally refers to the transformation of an interfering species into a form that is not detected.   B) Selecting samples from which the identity has been masked. This procedure prevents the analyst from prejudging the outcome of the analysis.   C) Removing any material that may interfere with an analysis.

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The term masking generally refers to:

A) Masking generally refers to the transformation of an interfering species into a form that is not detected.
 
B) Selecting samples from which the identity has been masked. This procedure prevents the analyst from prejudging the outcome of the analysis.
 
C) Removing any material that may interfere with an analysis.
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