Chapter 1
Chemical Applications of Statistical Analyses
Measurement is an indispensable part of analytical chemistry. The result of measurement helps quantify a substance's physical property and…
The degree of freedom for a particular statistical calculation is the number of values that are free to vary. As a result, the minimum number of…
Error is the deviation of the obtained result from the true, expected value or the estimated central value. Errors are expressed in absolute or…
In the case of systematic errors, the sources can be identified, and the errors can be subsequently minimized by addressing these sources. According…
Standard deviation measures the spread of data around the mean value. Many large data sets follow a Gaussian distribution, also known as a normal…
A z score (or standardized value) is measured in units of the standard deviation. It indicates how many standard deviations the value x is above (to…
An experiment often consists of more than a single step. In this case, measurements at each step give rise to uncertainty. Because the measurements…
The atomic mass of an element varies due to the relative ratio of its isotopes. A sample's relative proportion of oxygen isotopes influences its…
Significance testing is a set of statistical methods used to test whether a claim about a parameter is valid. In analytical chemistry, significance…
The F-test is used to compare two sample variances to each other or compare the sample variance to the population variance. It is used to decide…
When one or more data points appear far from the rest of the data, there is a need to determine whether they are outliers and whether they should be…
A calibration curve is a plot of the instrument's response against a series of known concentrations of a substance. This curve is used to set the…
In statistics, correlation describes the degree of association between two variables. In the subfield of linear regression, correlation is…
The limit of detection (LOD) is the smallest amount of analyte that can be distinguished from the background noise. The LOD value corresponds to the…
The chemical linking or bioconjugation of proteins to fluorescent dyes, drugs, polymers and other proteins has a broad range of applications, such as…
Measuring Lactase Enzymatic Activity in the Teaching Lab
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Understanding how enzymes work, and relating this to real life examples, is critical to a wide range of undergraduate degrees in the biological and…