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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Analytical_Chemistry_2.1_(Harvey)/04%3A_Evaluating_Analytical_Data/4.02%3A_Characterizing_Experimental_ErrorsThis text explores the concepts of accuracy and precision in experimental measurements, focusing on analyzing errors that impact these factors. It discusses absolute and relative errors as measures of...This text explores the concepts of accuracy and precision in experimental measurements, focusing on analyzing errors that impact these factors. It discusses absolute and relative errors as measures of accuracy and defines different types of determinate errors, such as sampling, method, measurement, and personal errors. It also explains identifying constant and proportional determinate errors.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Lakehead_University/Analytical_I/4%3A_Evaluating_Analytical_Data/4.02%3A_Characterizing_Experimental_ErrorsWe call errors affecting the accuracy of an analysis determinate. Although there may be several different sources of determinate error, each source has a specific magnitude and sign. Some sources of d...We call errors affecting the accuracy of an analysis determinate. Although there may be several different sources of determinate error, each source has a specific magnitude and sign. Some sources of determinate error are positive and others are negative, and some are larger in magnitude and others are smaller. The cumulative effect of these determinate errors is a net positive or negative error in accuracy.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_Trade_Technical_College/Analytical_Chemistry/2%3A_Analytical_Chemistry_2.0_(Harvey)/05%3A_Evaluating_Analytical_Data/5.02%3A_Characterizing_Experimental_ErrorsWe call errors affecting the accuracy of an analysis determinate. Although there may be several different sources of determinate error, each source has a specific magnitude and sign. Some sources of d...We call errors affecting the accuracy of an analysis determinate. Although there may be several different sources of determinate error, each source has a specific magnitude and sign. Some sources of determinate error are positive and others are negative, and some are larger in magnitude and others are smaller. The cumulative effect of these determinate errors is a net positive or negative error in accuracy.