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Why are Cleanrooms important in a nanotechnology laboratory?

Cleanrooms are controlled environments with low levels of pollutants such as dust, airborne microbes, and chemical vapors. The precision required in nanotechnology means that even the smallest contaminant can affect the results. Cleanrooms ensure that experiments are conducted in an environment that minimizes the risk of contamination, thereby ensuring the reliability and reproducibility of results.

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