(a)
Interpretation:
The concentration in samples that yielded absorbance of 0.143 should be expressed in ppm. The relative standard deviation of the result should be calculated. The calculation should be repeated assuming the absorbance data are means of three measurements.
Concept introduction:
Standard deviation of the results obtained from the calibration curve =
M − number of replicates
N- number of calibration points.
Answer to Problem 14.12QAP
If absorbance data are means of 3 measurements,
Explanation of Solution
If the experiment was replicated three times,
(b)
Interpretation:
The concentration in samples that yielded absorbance of 0.675 should be expressed in ppm. The relative standard deviation of the result should be calculated. The calculation should be repeated assuming the absorbance data are means of three measurements.
Concept introduction:
Standard deviation of the results obtained from the calibration curve =
M − number of replicates
N- number of calibration points.
Answer to Problem 14.12QAP
If absorbance data are means of 3 measurements,
Explanation of Solution
If the experiment was replicated three times,
(c)
Interpretation:
The concentration in samples that yielded absorbance of 0.068 should be expressed in ppm. The relative standard deviation of the result should be calculated. The calculation should be repeated assuming the absorbance data are means of three measurements.
Concept introduction:
Standard deviation of the results obtained from the calibration curve =
M − number of replicates
N- number of calibration points.
Answer to Problem 14.12QAP
If absorbance data are means of 3 measurements,
Explanation of Solution
If the experiment was replicated three times,
(d)
Interpretation:
The concentration in samples that yielded absorbance of 1.009 should be expressed in ppm. The relative standard deviation of the result should be calculated. The calculation should be repeated assuming the absorbance data are means of three measurements.
Concept introduction:
Standard deviation of the results obtained from the calibration curve =
M − number of replicates
N- number of calibration points.
Answer to Problem 14.12QAP
If absorbance data are means of 3 measurements,
Explanation of Solution
If the experiment was replicated three times,
(e)
Interpretation:
The concentration in samples that yielded absorbance of 1.512 should be expressed in ppm. The relative standard deviation of the result should be calculated. The calculation should be repeated assuming the absorbance data are means of three measurements.
Concept introduction:
Standard deviation of the results obtained from the calibration curve =
M − number of replicates
N- number of calibration points.
Answer to Problem 14.12QAP
If absorbance data are means of 3 measurements,
Explanation of Solution
If the experiment was replicated three times,
(f)
Interpretation:
The concentration in samples that yielded absorbance of 0.546 should be expressed in ppm. The relative standard deviation of the result should be calculated. The calculation should be repeated assuming the absorbance data are means of three measurements.
Concept introduction:
Standard deviation of the results obtained from the calibration curve =
M − number of replicates
N- number of calibration points.
Answer to Problem 14.12QAP
If absorbance data are means of 3 measurements,
Explanation of Solution
If the experiment was replicated three times,
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PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS
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- Principles of Instrumental AnalysisChemistryISBN:9781305577213Author:Douglas A. Skoog, F. James Holler, Stanley R. CrouchPublisher:Cengage Learning