Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Quantitative Chemical Analysis
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ISBN: 9781464135385
Author: Daniel C. Harris
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.41P

a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The least squares slope and intercept and their standard deviation from the prepared calibration curve has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:-

LINEST:

The LINEST is a Microsoft excel function which is uses the least squares method to measure the statistics for a straight line and array describing that line it is built-in function that can be categorized.

LINEARITY:

It is measure of how well a calibration curve follows a straight line and displaying that the response is proportional to the quantity of the analyte.

R2=[(xi-x-)(yi-y-)]2(xi-x-)2(yi-y-)2

Where R means square of correlation coefficient.

Standard additions to one solution:

The graph can be drawn using the equation

plotIS+X(VV0)Functiontoplotony-axisversus IX+IX[X]i[S]i(VSV0)functiontoplotonx-axis

Where X-intercept is [X]i

b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of β in the below given equation has to be calculated.

E=constant+β(0.059162)log[ACa2+]

Concept Introduction:-

Response of ion-selective electrode:

The response of an ion-selective electrode to its primary ion (A) and to interfering ions of the same charge, when the response to every ion is Nernstian.

E=constant+β(0.059162)log[ACa2+]

Where,

E =cell potential.

β = close to 1.00

c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The concentration of [Ca2+] and its associated uncertainty for a sample has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:-

Propagation of uncertainty with a calibration curve:

The standard uncertainty for x has to be calculated using the formula,

ux=sy|m|1k+1n+(y-y-)2m2(xi-x-)2

Where,

ux= Standard uncertainty for x.

y =corrected absorbance of unknown.

xi = μg of protein in standards.

y¯ = average of 14y values

x¯ = average of 14x values

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