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Standards Organization conversion factors

B. International Standards Organization (ISO) Units and Conversion Factors. 833... [Pg.827]

In organic compound analysis, the instrument response is expressed as a response factor (RF), which is the ratio of the concentration (or the mass) of the analyte in a standard to the area of the chromatographic peak. Conversely, a calibration factor (CF) is the ratio of the peak area to the concentration (or the mass) of the analyte. Equation 1, Appendix 22, shows the calculation of RF and CF. In trace element and inorganic compound analyses, the calibration curve is usually defined with a linear regression equation, and response (calibration) factors are not used for quantitation. [Pg.243]


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