2 - Errors and Statistical Data in Chemical Analysis
2 - Errors and Statistical Data in Chemical Analysis
Analysis
CHM 311 - Analytical Chemistry
Why do we need statistics in analytical
chemistry?
• s = S(xi – m)2/N
• xi = individual measurement
• m = mean of infinite number of measurements (true value)
• N = number of measurements
Standard Deviation of a Finite Set of
Experimental Data
The F Test
• Designed to indicate whether there is a difference between two methods.
• F = s12/s22 degrees of freedoms 1 and 2
If calculated F value exceeds a tabulated F value at a selected confidence level, then there is a
significant difference between the variances of the two methods
• F = s12/s22.
• You compare the variances of two different methods to see
if there is a significant difference in the methods, at the
95% confidence level.
• Select a confidence
level (95% is good) for
the number of samples
analyzed (=
degrees of freedom +1).
• Confidence limit = x ±
ts/√N.
• It depends on the
precision, s, and the
confidence level you
select.
Dixon Q Test: Rejection of a Result