Metrohm 746 VA Trace Analyzer User Manual

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5.5.2 RESULTS

746 VA Trace Analyzer / 747 VA Stand

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Parameter

Range; Default value / Meaning

Method

display only

Method name

Name of the method loaded in the working memory (file name without
extension

.mth

).

Determ.

display only

Determination name

Name of the determination loaded in the working memory (file name
without extension

.dtm

).

Substance

display only

Substance name

Name of the selected substance. Additional substances can be
selected with the softkey

<Select subst.>

.

Mass conc.

display only

Mass concentration

ρρ

s

(variable MC:<subst>)

The mass concentration in the sample

ρ

s

for the selected substance

with numeric value and unit (g/L, mg/L,

µ

g/L, etc.) determined using

the selected calibration (see section 6.9).

The mass concentration

ρ

s

can be used in formulae as

MC:<subst>

(

<subst>

= substance name) for further calculations. It should be

noted that this value is put out in such cases in the base unit g/L
without prefix (see section 5.6.4).

The mass concentration

ρ

s

of the substance always refers to the

addition volume

V.sample

defined for the SMPL instruction (in other

words, depending on the entry to

S0

,

S0/S2

or

V.fraction

). The

effective mass concentration

ρ

eff,s

of the investigated substance in the

measuring vessel, referred to the total solution volume V

eff

it contains

at the start of the first measurement, is reported only in the graphical
representation of the calibration curve (cf. here the remarks on

Sample

size/S0

in section 5.4.4).

This field remains empty (

) if no calibration technique has been

selected (

Technique = none

) or no result has been found.

MC.dev.

display only

Total deviation for mass concentration

ρρ

s

of the substance

(variable MD:<subst>)

Absolute total deviation of the mass concentration

ρ

s

of the substance

with numeric value and unit as well as, in brackets, the relative total
deviation in % (for further details, see section 6.9.3).

The total deviation of the mass concentration

ρ

s

of the substance can

be used in formulae as

MD:<subst>

(

<subst>

= substance name) for

further calculations. It should be noted that this value is put out in
such cases in the base unit g/L without prefix (see section 5.6.4).

The total deviation

MC.dev.

defines the range

Mass conc.

±± MC.dev.

in which the mass concentration

ρ

s

of the substance may be expected

with a probability of 68.3% (see section 6.9.3).

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