Metrohm 899 Coulometer User Manual

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10.9 Arithmetic algorithms in the 899 Coulometer

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899 Coulometer

Statistics
The arithmetic mean value and the absolute and relative standard devia-
tions of results are calculated:

You can statistically evaluate a maximum of five results (1

≤ k ≤ 5) calcula-

ted in a determination. A statistical series can contain a maximum of 20
determinations (1

≤ n ≤ 20).

The following convention applies to the subsequent formulas:

1

≤ n ≤ 20 and 1 ≤ k ≤ 5.

Mean value:

Absolute standard deviation:

Relative standard deviation (in %):

Explanations
The individual values are incorporated in the statistics with full accuracy.

15 significant places are yielded when the 64 bit numerical format is
applied for the floating-point number in decimal presentation.

The accuracy can be controlled by the selection of the prefix of the unit
(milli, micro) and the number of decimal places.

Example:

The result displayed, 1234.56789158763 mg/L, has 15 significant pla-
ces. It should be rounded off to three decimal places according to the
above rounding-off process:

1234.568 mg/L.

If the same result is expressed in "g/L" (1.23456789158763 g/L), and is
also rounded off to three decimal place, this yields

1.235 g/L.

I.e. you obtain the lowest losses in accuracy with rounding when you
select the application and the numerical format in such a way that the
numbers displayed have as many places before the decimal point as possi-
ble.

A complete recalculation of the statistics using a pocket calculator or PC
calculation programs may exhibit deviations. This can be explained by the
different binary numerical formats used by these computers.

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