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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Lakehead_University/Analytical_I/4%3A_Evaluating_Analytical_Data/4.07%3A_Detection_Limits
    A method’s detection limit as the smallest concentration or absolute amount of analyte that has a signal significantly larger than the signal from a suitable blank. Although our interest is in the amo...A method’s detection limit as the smallest concentration or absolute amount of analyte that has a signal significantly larger than the signal from a suitable blank. Although our interest is in the amount of analyte, in this section we will define the detection limit in terms of the analyte’s signal.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Analytical_Chemistry_2.1_(Harvey)/04%3A_Evaluating_Analytical_Data/4.07%3A_Detection_Limits
    The page discusses the IUPAC's definition of a method's detection limit as the smallest signal indicating the presence of an analyte, distinct from a blank signal. It delves into statistical concepts ...The page discusses the IUPAC's definition of a method's detection limit as the smallest signal indicating the presence of an analyte, distinct from a blank signal. It delves into statistical concepts like type 1 and type 2 errors, explaining the probability associated with detecting an analyte.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_Trade_Technical_College/Analytical_Chemistry/2%3A_Analytical_Chemistry_2.0_(Harvey)/05%3A_Evaluating_Analytical_Data/5.07%3A_Detection_Limits
    A method’s detection limit as the smallest concentration or absolute amount of analyte that has a signal significantly larger than the signal from a suitable blank. Although our interest is in the amo...A method’s detection limit as the smallest concentration or absolute amount of analyte that has a signal significantly larger than the signal from a suitable blank. Although our interest is in the amount of analyte, in this section we will define the detection limit in terms of the analyte’s signal.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Analytical_Chemistry_2.1_(Harvey)/04%3A_Evaluating_Analytical_Data/4.11%3A_Chapter_Summary_and_Key_Terms
    The page discusses the characterization of data by central tendency and spread, involving measures like mean, median, range, and standard deviation. Errors affecting accuracy and precision are address...The page discusses the characterization of data by central tendency and spread, involving measures like mean, median, range, and standard deviation. Errors affecting accuracy and precision are addressed through propagation of uncertainty. The page covers probability distributions, normal distribution confidence intervals, and statistical analysis techniques such as t-tests and F-tests for comparing data sets.

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