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  • Acid Hematin Test: Reading the Meniscus for Accurate Results
    In acid hematin test, the upper meniscus is considered while taking the reading. This is because the acid hematin, formed due to the reaction of hydrochloric acid with hemoglobin, tends to form a layer on the surface of the liquid. This layer can be easily observed at the upper meniscus of the solution, making it the preferred reference point for taking accurate readings.
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