3 curve results, 1 substance name – Metrohm viva 1.0 Manual User Manual

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viva 1.0

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the number of measuring points and f is the number of estimated parame-
ters. The student factor t is defined as follows for a probability of 68.3%:

n

f

t

n

f

t

n

f

t

Curve type

f

1

1.837

6

1.091

15

1.035

y = a + bx

2

2

1.321

7

1.077

20

1.026

y = a + bx + cx

2

3

3

1.197

8

1.067

30

1.017

y = a + bx + dx

4

3

4

1.142

9

1.059

50

1.010

5

1.111

10

1.053

100

1.005

Even though probabilities of 90% and more are usual in statistics, we
select 68.3% in order to ensure compatibility with the conventional speci-
fication of normally distributed measured values Mean value

± Standard

deviation. With normally distributed values, a standard deviation corre-
sponds to a probability of 68.3%.

The total error CONCM.ASD of the result CONCM consequently indi-
cates the CONCM

± CONCM.ASD area in which the true value of

CONCM may be expected with a probability of 68.3%.

5.6.7.3

Curve results

5.6.7.3.1

Substance name

Variable name

RS.’Command name’.’Substance name’.VAR{x}.REP{y}.SUBST
(with call-up of the VA measuring command by CALL VA)

RS.’Command name’.’Substance name’.VMS.REP{y}.SUBST (with
call-up of the VA measuring command by CALL VMS)

RS.’Command name’.’Substance name’.INTERCEPT.REP{y}.SUBST
(with call-up of the VA measuring command by CALL INTERCEPT)

RS.’Command name’.’Substance name’.'CALL
COND'{x}.REP{y}.SUBST
(with call-up of the VA measuring command
by CALL COND)

Description

Substance name.

Decimal places

Unit

Remarks

This variable can be used if the substance name is to appear in a message
(e.g. in the commands WAIT or REQUEST).

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