Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 685 pagine |
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... mean ( x¡ − x ) is a common method for describing precision and is simply the numerical difference , without regard to sign , between an experimental value and the mean for the set of data that includes the value . To illustrate ...
... mean ( x¡ − x ) is a common method for describing precision and is simply the numerical difference , without regard to sign , between an experimental value and the mean for the set of data that includes the value . To illustrate ...
Pagina 65
... mean x from the data removes one degree of freedom . That is , if their signs are retained , the individual ... mean of a set within which the true mean can be expected to fall with a certain probability . 2. The number of times a ...
... mean x from the data removes one degree of freedom . That is , if their signs are retained , the individual ... mean of a set within which the true mean can be expected to fall with a certain probability . 2. The number of times a ...
Pagina 80
... mean , ( e ) the absolute and relative error of sample 1 , ( f ) the absolute and relative error of the mean . 2. To test a method for the analysis of atmospheric SO2 , a standard sample was prepared by diluting measured quantities of ...
... mean , ( e ) the absolute and relative error of sample 1 , ( f ) the absolute and relative error of the mean . 2. To test a method for the analysis of atmospheric SO2 , a standard sample was prepared by diluting measured quantities of ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
A Review of Simple Equilibrium Constant | 24 |
The Evaluation of Analytical Data | 46 |
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