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The lowest concentration at which we can perform a quantitative measurement with acceptable precision. 6. Confidence Intervals (CI)

A method to find the "best-fit" line ( ) for your calibration standards. Correlation Coefficient ( R2cap R squared Statistical Methods in Analytical Chemistry (Ch...

Errors that have a definite cause (e.g., an uncalibrated pipette). These affect accuracy —how close you are to the true value. The lowest concentration at which we can perform

Inherent fluctuations in any measurement. These affect precision . These errors typically follow a Gaussian (Normal) Distribution , forming the classic bell curve. 3. Significance Testing (The "Decision Makers") Statistical Methods in Analytical Chemistry (Ch...

The lowest concentration that can be reliably distinguished from the "blank" (noise).