The lowest concentration that can be reliably distinguished from the "blank" (noise).
Analytical chemistry isn’t just about getting a number; it’s about knowing how much you can trust that number. Statistics provide the framework to quantify uncertainty and prove that your results are reliable. 1. Describing the Data (Central Tendency and Spread) Statistical Methods in Analytical Chemistry (Ch...
A method to find the "best-fit" line ( ) for your calibration standards. Correlation Coefficient ( R2cap R squared The lowest concentration that can be reliably distinguished
Used to compare a measured mean to a known value, or to compare two sets of means to see if two methods yield the same result. Statistical Methods in Analytical Chemistry (Ch...