In the last post we left some questions unanswered. Questions like –How does one relate the number of particles to volume and mass of the
Category: Analytical Chemistry
138.The Mole Concept(1).
In this post, we are going to study one of the most seminal concepts, not only in analytical but in entire chemistry. Understanding this concept
137.Introduction(2).
9.Confidence Limit (CL)- The confidence limit is the level of confidence we have about a value being statistically significant. Confidence Limit (CL)= 100 × (1 − α)
136. Introduction(1).
From this post onwards we will start getting acquainted with some fundamentals of analytical chemistry. What is analytical chemistry? What all topics does it encompass?
20.Significant Figures(2).
Since our last post, we have been trying to get an overview of the concept of significant figures and we shall continue the discussion in
19. Introduction.
We have been exploring the concepts of ‘measurements’ in the previous few posts. We can summarize these concepts as follows- When we measure entities, we
18. Deviation and Standard Deviation.
In the previous post, we briefly touched upon the concepts of deviation and standard deviation. This post is dedicated to learning these two parameters in
17. Analysis of Errors.
We have been studying all about errors in the last few posts.We continue our discussion further and talk in greater detail about ways of expressing
16. Accuracy and Precision.
We start this post with the introduction of two new parameters in error analysis namely – ACCURACY & PRECISION. ACCURACY PRECISION To understand these concepts let
15.Calculation of Errors.
In the previous post, we discussed how measurements are subject to errors and the different types of errors that are encountered while collecting data. We
14. Types Of Errors
As mentioned in the previous post, no measurement is absolute. There are uncertainties involved while making observations. The unawareness of uncertainties in our measurement renders