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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Lakehead_University/Analytical_I/5%3A_Standardizing_Analytical_Methods
    Standardization is the process of determining the relationship between the signal and the amount of analyte in a sample. Previously, we defined this relationship as Stotal=kACA+Sreag  where Stotal is ...Standardization is the process of determining the relationship between the signal and the amount of analyte in a sample. Previously, we defined this relationship as Stotal=kACA+Sreag  where Stotal is the signal, nA is the moles of analyte, CA is the analyte’s concentration, kA is the method’s sensitivity for the analyte, and Sreag is the contribution to Stotal from sources other than the sample. To standardize a method we must determine values for kA and Sreag, which is the subject of this chapt
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_Trade_Technical_College/Analytical_Chemistry/2%3A_Analytical_Chemistry_2.0_(Harvey)/06%3A_Standardizing_Analytical_Methods
    Standardization is the process of determining the relationship between the signal and the amount of analyte in a sample. Previously, we defined this relationship as Stotal=kACA+Sreag  where Stotal is ...Standardization is the process of determining the relationship between the signal and the amount of analyte in a sample. Previously, we defined this relationship as Stotal=kACA+Sreag  where Stotal is the signal, nA is the moles of analyte, CA is the analyte’s concentration, kA is the method’s sensitivity for the analyte, and Sreag is the contribution to Stotal from sources other than the sample. To standardize a method we must determine values for kA and Sreag, which is the subject of this chapt

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