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What are the basic steps in an analytical procedure?

Here’s a explanation of the basic steps in an analytical procedure in chemistry:


1. Defining the Problem

  • Decide what you want to measure or detect.
  • Example: Determining how much calcium is in a water sample.

2. Sampling

  • Collect a representative sample from the material.
  • Important because accuracy depends on a good sample.

3. Sample Preparation

  • Prepare the sample for analysis.
  • May include:
    • Dissolving solids
    • Filtering or centrifuging
    • Dilution

4. Selection of Analytical Method

  • Choose a suitable technique (e.g., titration, spectroscopy, chromatography) based on:
    • Accuracy needed
    • Type of substance
    • Equipment available

5. Measurement / Analysis

  • Perform the analysis using the selected method.
  • Record instrument readings, titration volumes, or other data.

6. Calculation

  • Convert the measurements into meaningful results, like concentration or mass.

7. Interpretation and Reporting

  • Compare results with standards, limits, or regulations.
  • Report findings clearly and accurately.

Simple way to remember:
Problem → Sampling → Prepare → Method → Measure → Calculate → Report

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