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Full set of Notes with Fill-Ins - San Jose State University

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Chem 155 Unit 1 Page 24 <strong>of</strong> 316Vocabulary: Properties <strong>of</strong> MeasurementsSensitivitySelectivitySpecimenSampleAnalyteCalibration CurveInterferantDetection Limit C MIN orC MLimit <strong>of</strong> Quantitation(LOQ)Limit <strong>of</strong> Linearity (LOL)Linear Dynamic Range(LDR)A detector or instrument that responds to only asmall change in analyte concentration issensitive. Numerically, the sensitivity <strong>of</strong> aninstrument is the slope <strong>of</strong> the calibration curve inuntis <strong>of</strong>: signal / unit concentration – <strong>of</strong>ten givenas ‘m’. Sometimes the detection limit (see below)is called the instrument sensitivity – but this is notcorrect.The ratio <strong>of</strong> the sensitivity <strong>of</strong> an instrument to ananalyte to that <strong>of</strong> an interferant.The material removed for analysis – e.g. a giventablet from an assembly line.The mixture that contains the chemical to bemeasured – e.g. the blood sample that we wantto measure iron in.The chemical that is being measured – e.g. theiron in the blood sample.A linear or non-linear function relating instrumentresponse (signal) to analyte concentration.Another chemical in the sample that either affectsthe instrument’s sensitivity to the sample or givesa signal <strong>of</strong> it’s own that may be indistinguishablefrom the analyte signal.The minimum detectable concentration <strong>of</strong>analyte. Usually defined as that concentrationthat gives a signal <strong>of</strong> magnitude equal to threetimes the standard deviation in the blank signal.The minimum concentration <strong>of</strong> analyte for whichan accurate determination <strong>of</strong> concentration canbe made. The LOQ is typically that concentrationfor which the signal is 10x the standard deviation<strong>of</strong> the blank signal.The largest concentration for which a calibrationcurve remains linear.The range <strong>of</strong> concentrations (or signal strengths)between the LOQ and the LOL. An instrument ismost useful <strong>with</strong>in its’ LDR.Page 24 <strong>of</strong> 316

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