Appl Of Ms Excel In Analytical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781285686691
Author: Crouch
Publisher: Cengage
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An atomic absorption method for the determination of the amount of iron present in used jet engine oil was found from pooling 30 triplicate analyses to have a standard deviation s = 3.6 mg Fe/mL. If s is a good estimate of σ, calculate the 95 and 99% confidence intervals for the result 18.5 mg Fe/mL if it was based on (a) a single analysis, (b) the mean of two analyses, and (c) the mean of four analyses.
An atomic absorption method for the determination of the amount of iron present in used jet engine oil was found from pooling
30 triplicate analyses to have a standard deviation s = 3.1 µg Fe/mL. If s is a good estimate of o, calculate the 95 and 99%
confidence intervals for the result 21.7 µg Fe/mL if it was based on the following criteria.
(a) a single analysis
95% confidence interval= 21.7 +
99% confidence interval = 21.7 +
(b) the mean of two analyses
95% confidence interval = 21.7 +
99% confidence interval=
(c) the mean of six analyses
21.7 ±
95% confidence interval = 21.7 +
99% confidence interval= 21.7 +
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