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Notes:
1.None means there is no interference.
2.A number indicates that when exposed to the interference gas, the sensor will react the specified amount for a given concentration. For example,
on the first line of the table above, if the NO2 sensor is exposed to 1 ppm Bromine (Br2), the sensor will read 0.5 ppm.This interference is in addition to the target gas present.
For example, if an NH3 sensor is exposed to 1 ppm NH3 and 1 ppm Br2 at the same time, the reading will be 0.9 ppm
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