Fitness analysis method for magnesium in drinking water with atomic absorption using quadratic curve calibration

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Esteban Pérez-López

Abstract

Because of the importance of quantitative chemical analysis in research, quality control, sales of services and other areas of interest , and the limiting of some instrumental analysis methods for quantification with linear calibration curve, sometimes because the short linear dynamic ranges of the analyte, and sometimes by limiting the technique itself, is that there is a need to investigate a little more about the convenience of using quadratic curves for analytical quantification, which seeks demonstrate that it is a valid calculation model for chemical analysis instruments. To this was taken as an analysis method based on the technique and atomic absorption spectroscopy in particular a determination of magnesium in a sample of drinking water Tacares sector Northern Grecia, employing a nonlinear calibration curve and a curve specific quadratic behavior, which was compared with the test results obtained for the same analysis with a linear calibration curve. The results show that the methodology is valid for the determination referred to, with all confidence, since the concentrations are very similar, and as used hypothesis testing can be considered equal. 

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Pérez-López, E. (2014). Fitness analysis method for magnesium in drinking water with atomic absorption using quadratic curve calibration. Tecnología En Marcha Journal, 27(4), pág. 22–29. https://doi.org/10.18845/tm.v27i4.2082
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