Title: Clarifying Misconceptions about Mass and Concentration Sensitivity
Authors: Urban, Pawel L.
應用化學系
Department of Applied Chemistry
Keywords: Graduate Education/Research;Analytical Chemistry;Laboratory Instruction;Misconceptions/Discrepant Events;Bioanalytical Chemistry;Calibration
Issue Date: Jun-2016
Abstract: This commentary discusses differences between the so-called "mass sensitivity" and "concentration sensitivity". These terms are freely used in analytical chemistry literature to characterize operation of analytical techniques and methods. The type of sensitivity in an analytical method delimits the method\'s applications (e.g., in analysis of volume-limited and concentrated, or large-volume but dilute samples). It is helpful to instruct students how to distinguish between mass-sensitive and concentration-sensitive methods. Introduction of mass and concentration sensitivity can. be included in graduate courses related to instrumental analysis, and, if time is available, also in the upper-level undergraduate courses.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.5b00986
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/133950
ISSN: 0021-9584
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.5b00986
Journal: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION
Volume: 93
Issue: 6
Begin Page: 984
End Page: 987
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