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Quantitative Analysis - Harris - Chapter 5

Horizontales
A set of documented requirements to be satisfied by a material, design, product, or service
Slow change in response to an analyte
Plot which shows least square deviations from a least squares line or curve
When final results meet the use objectives
The factor by which an analytes response compares to the response to a standard
The ability to respond reliably and meaurably to an analyte's concentration
Expressed in percent and is obtained by multiplying the standard deviation by 100 and dividing this product by the average.
A known quantity of analyte added to a sample to test if the response to the spike is the same as what is expected from the calibration curve
The signal suppressing or enhancing properties caused by components in the sample matrix
How well different operators in different labs can obtain the same results when analyzing the same sample
Method for determining the concentration of a substance in an unknown sample by comparing the unknown to a set of standard samples of known concentration
Methods that have been approved by government and/or professional agencies
Agreement between the results of successive measurements of the same measure and carried out under the same conditions of measurement.
Verticales
Also known as blind samples
Standard Operating Procedure
Collecting data to test that analytical procedures are operating within specified limits
A known amount of a compound-different from the analyte - is added to a sample to compare to intensity of signal from analyte
A statement indicating why you want the data and how you will use results
Ann approach to developing a system to improve quality, prevent mistakes and learn from mistakes
Refers to the components of a sample other than the analyte of interest.
A statistical process control tool used to determine if a manufacturing or business process is in a state of control
Concentration interval over which linearity, accuracy and precision are all acceptable