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Instrumental Analysis – Calibration Methods

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Precision – reproducibility

–In standard addition, known quantities of analyte are added to an unknown.

–We determine the analyte concentration from the increase in signal.

–The matrix is everything in the sample other than the analyte and its affect on the response is called the matrix effect

 [X] is the concentration of analyte in the initial (i) and final (f) solutions, [S] is the concentration of standard in the final solution, and I is the response of the detector to each solution.

 If we express the diluted concentration of analyte in terms of the original concentration, we can solve the problem because we know everything else.

e.g. Flow rate in a chromatograph

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