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The samples that are not volatile and are soluble in the mobile phase.
Rock Samples.
Deep ocean floor samples can be obtained by submersibles.
The density of pure aluminium is the same for all samples.
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In a study using 9 samples, and in which the population variance is unknown, the distribution that should be used to calculate confidence intervals is
You would need to take repeated samples, find their median and then calculate the standard error of these values.
samples of them
Samples of what?
Junior Samples's birth name is Samples, Alvin.
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this is below the point where components are destroyed the easy way is to submit a couple dozen samples to ul laboratories they have equipment that simulates the surge currents they merely destroy a dozen see what the current was to destroy them then average it deduct 10% and see if the remaining samples arent destroyed
WHAT SAMPLES???
A molecular weight ruler uses a sample of fragments of a known size (known as a molecular weight marker) to be placed alongside the experimental and control samples. It helps compare the migration distance of the experimental fragments to the migrating distance of the fragments of a known size that make up the molecular weight marker. Then the scientist can calculate an approx. size of their experimental samples.
Same way as for anything else: run multiple samples and do a statistical analysis on the results, just like you (should have) learned in analytical chemistry class.
The number of samples, or sample size, is the number of measurements performed for a particular statistic. For instance, if you were trying to calculate the average price for a bottle of Ardbeg 10 year old Scotch whisky, the number of samples would be the total number of prices you found for Ardbeg at various liquor stores. To continue on with this example, to get the average price, you would then add up all of the prices you measured and then divide that by the number of samples, as described above. It should be obvious that the more stores you visit to measure the price, in this case meaning the higher number of samples you obtain, the more accurate your value for the average price will be.
Candy Samples is 5' 4".