Metrohm viva 1.0 Manual User Manual

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873) and another index Y for the replications. Replication refers to an
identical repetition of a measurement.

Sample amount

Amount of sample for which the default results are to be calculated. The
sample amount can be entered as a volume or a weight or with any unit
(e.g. Number).

The sample amount is usually entered as a volume (in L, mL or µL) for the
brightener determination, and the result is calculated per L of bath
sample. The procedure for the determination and calculation depends on
whether undiluted or diluted samples are used.

Undiluted sample

Diluted sample

Procedure
Undiluted sample is added to the measur-
ing vessel.

Procedure
The sample is diluted with a dilution solu-
tion before the determination. Of the total
volume of sample and dilution solution (=
Dilution volume), a part (= Analytical
volume
) is then added to the measuring
vessel.

Sample addition with ADD SAMPLE
The sample volume (= Sample amount) is
added to the measuring vessel with the
ADD SAMPLE command.

Sample addition with ADD SAMPLE
The Analytical volume is added to the
measuring vessel with the ADD SAMPLE
command.

Result calculation
CONC = CONCM * (VTOT / VSMPL)


CONC = concentration in the sample
CONCM = concentration in the measuring
vessel
VTOT = total volume in the measuring ves-
sel
VSMPL = sample amount

Result calculation
CONC = CONCM * (VTOT / VSMPL) *
(VDIL / VANAL)


CONC = concentration in the sample
CONCM = concentration in the measuring
vessel
VTOT = total volume in the measuring ves-
sel
VSMPL = sample amount
VDIL = dilution volume
VANAL = analysis volume

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