Metrohm viva 1.0 (process analysis) User Manual
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viva 1.0 (for Process analysis)
Designation
Description
Data
type
CALC1
First-order coefficient of the calibration curve or standard addition curve (see
Chapter 5.6.7.4.2, page 626).
Number
CALC2
Second-order coefficient of the calibration curve or standard addition curve (see
Chapter 5.6.7.4.3, page 627).
Number
CALC4
Number
CALFACT
Calibration factor DT (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.11, page 635).
Number
CALFACT.ASD
Absolute standard deviation of the calibration factor DT (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.13,
page 636).
Number
CALFACT.RSD
Relative standard deviation of the calibration factor DT (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.14,
page 637).
Number
CALFACT.UNI
Unit of the calibration factor DT (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.12, page 636).
Text
CONC
Concentration of the substance in the sample (see Chapter 5.6.7.6.1, page 629).
Number
CONC.ASD
Absolute standard deviation of the concentration of the substance in the sample
(see Chapter 5.6.7.6.3, page 630).
Number
CONC.RSD
Relative standard deviation of the substance concentration in the sample (see
Chapter 5.6.7.6.4, page 630).
Number
CONC.UNI
Unit of the concentration of the substance in the sample (see Chapter 5.6.7.6.2,
page 630).
Text
CONCM
Substance concentration in the measuring vessel (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.15, page
637).
Number
CONCM.ASD
Absolute standard deviation of the substance concentration in the measuring ves-
sel (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.17, page 637).
Number
CONCM.RSD
Relative standard deviation of the substance concentration in the measuring ves-
sel (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.18, page 638).
Number
CONCM.UNI
Unit of the substance concentration in the measuring vessel (see Chapter
5.6.7.7.16, page 637).
Text
END
End base point, where the peak evaluation base line ends (see Chapter
5.6.7.3.14, page 625).
Number
HGT
Peak height (see Chapter 5.6.7.3.8, page 623).
Number
HGT.ASD
Number
HGT.MNV
Mean value of the peak heights of all replications (see Chapter 5.6.7.3.9, page
623).
Number
HGT.MNVDELTA
Difference between the mean value of the peak heights of all replications for the
variation {x} and the mean value of the peak heights of all replications for the var-
iation {x-1} (see Chapter 5.6.7.3.7, page 622).
Number