A Detection Limit is the lowest Concentration of a chemical that can reliably be distinguished from a zero concentration.


Other definition:

A Detection Limit is the lowest Concentration or amount of the target analyte that can be determined to be different from zero by a single measurement at a stated level of probability.

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