analytical chemistry

Chemistry {analytical chemistry} can have analyses. Chemistry techniques are chromatography, conductivity, diffraction, electrolysis, gas pressure, gravimetry, potentiometry, radioactivity, reflectance, resonance, spectrophotometry, spectroscopy, titrimetry, and volumetry.

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Error types are measured-value and true-value difference {absolute error}, absolute-error average {mean error}, measured value as percent of true value {relative error, analysis}, and absolute error divided by true value {percent error}. Bad or uncalibrated instruments, careless or suspect operations, incomplete reactions, co-reactions, and material impurities cause error {determinate error}. Errors {indeterminate error} can be random.

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