6-ADV-ANAL-CHEM-sampling-Part 3.ppsx
6-ADV-ANAL-CHEM-sampling-Part 3.ppsx
6-ADV-ANAL-CHEM-sampling-Part 3.ppsx
Thomas
Aquinas Before
Study
Ineffable Creator, Origin of all things
who didst most wisely set among angels to govern,
and Who ordered the elements of the world,
pour forth the rays of Thine infinite brilliance
upon the darkness of my understanding.
Remove far from me the twofold darkness
in which I was born: sin and ignorance.
Do Thou, who bestows speech
upon the tongues of little children,
train my tongue and enliven my lips
with the grace of thy benediction.
Grant to me keen insight, capacity for remembering,
method and ease in learning, subtlety in interpretation,
and bountiful eloquence in speech.
Guide my beginning, direct my progress,
and set Thy seal upon the finished work,
Thou, Who lives and reignest, world without end.
AMEN
1
https://www.dspt.edu/prayer-before-study
SAMPLING PLAN:
“A predetermined procedure for the selection, withdrawal,
preservation, transportation and preparation of the portions to be
removed from a population as samples.” - IUPAC
What do we want
to know?
Why do we need
this information?
What happens
to the results?
What actions
may follow?
Each item in the population (or laboratory sample) has the same
probability of being selected
1. The items or sections are numbered sequentially.
Fishbowl method
STATISTICAL SAMPLING:
1) All particles or portion of the material should have an
equal probability of being present in the sample taken.
2) The parameter being determined during the analysis has a
normal distribution in the population.
y = 1
F
r exp { (x – )2 / 22}
e
q 2
u
e
n
c
y
x Values
nA
probability of drawing A = p
nA + nB
=
nB
probability of drawing B = q =
nA + nB
q=1 - p
Standard deviation
sn = n p q
for sampling operation
mean μ = np
npq
Relative Standard deviation: s =
np
q
s =
np
Number of particles q
n=
that must be sampled p s2
• As s increases n decreases.
• As p increases n decreases.
soil samples
• As E increases n decreases.
• As f increases n decreases.
Real Samples
Standard deviation in
sn = n p q
many drawings:
sn npq
Relative standard deviation R=
in many drawings: np = np
R2 n = q / p
Number of replicates: n = t2 s2 / E2
Number of particles q
n=
that must be sampled p E2
Sample size: Ks = m R2
Number of replicates: n = t2 s2 / E2
n = 14 samples