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moles of a substance present per kilogram of solvent 0 -- MILLIGRAMS |Ppm is often expressed as ___ of a substance per liter solution 0 -- ACCURACY |The measure of the agreement between an experimentally determined value and the actual value 0 -- PRECISION |The measure of the reproducibility in experimentally determined values 0 -- SELECTIVITY |The measure of a method's ability to measure for an analyte independently of interferents 0 -- ROBUSTNESS |The quality of a method that can be used in a variety of matrices 0 -- RUGGEDNESS |The quality of a method that is not affected by changed in experimental conditions 0 -- BLANK |A sample used in analysis which contains all parts of the matrix except the analyte 0 -- TOLERANCE |The maximum error present in a reported measurement 0 -- HOMOGENOUS |The quality of a solution that is uniform in composition 0 -- REPEATABILITY |Ability of a method to produce precise results when performed by the same analyst in the same time period 0 -- REPRODUCIBILITY |Ability of a method to produce precise results regardless of analyst or time period 0 -- UNCERTAINTY |The range of values possible for a measurement 0 -- HISTOGRAM |A visualization of the number of times each value occurs in a range of measured values 0 -- FREEDOM |The number of values on which an analysis is based is given in degrees of ___ 0 -- SIGNIFICANCE |A test used to determine if the difference between two values is sufficient to call them different 0 -- NULL |The statement that the difference between two values can be accounted for by indeterminate error is the ___ hypothesis 0 -- OUTLIER |A data point with a value much higher or lower than the other points 0 -- INTERNAL |Type of standard added to all samples and standards containing the analyte 0 -- REGRESSION |Mathematical technique used to fit a equation to a data set 0 -- EQUILIBRIUM |The state of a system in which the concentrations of products and reactants remain constant 0 -- ENTHALPY |Heat absorbed or released by a reaction is reported as a change in ___ 0 -- ENTROPY |A measure of disorder 0 -- PRECIPITATE |The insoluble solid formed when soluble reagents are reacted 0 -- DONOR |A bronsted-lowry acid is an electron ___ 0 -- AMPHIPROTIC |The quality of a species capable of acting as an acid or a base 0 -- LIGAND |A lewis acid that can bind to a metal ion 0 -- NERNST |The equation that relates electrochemical potential to the concentrations of the products and reactants 0 -- BUFFER |A solution that contains a conjugate weak acid and the corresponding weak base used to maintain a pH 0 -- CONVENIENCE |A sampling plan in which samples are collected based on ease of collection 0 -- COMPOSITE |A sample formed by the combination of many grab samples 0 -- | END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 4 ACCURACY |The measure of the agreement between an experimentally determined value and the actual value 6 ROBUSTNESS |The quality of a method that can be used in a variety of matrices 9 REGRESSION |Mathematical technique used to fit a equation to a data set 10 DONOR |A bronsted-lowry acid is an electron ___ 14 OUTLIER |A data point with a value much higher or lower than the other points 15 BLANK |A sample, used in analysis, which contains all parts of the matrix except the analyte 16 INTERNAL |Type of standard added to all samples and standards containing the analyte 17 TOLERANCE |The maximum error present in a reported measurement 18 COMPOSITE |A sample formed by the combination of many grab samples 19 MILLIGRAMS |Ppm is often expressed as ___ of a substance per liter solution 25 LIGAND |A lewis acid that can bind to a metal ion 26 PRECISION |The measure of the reproducibility in experimentally determined values 27 BUFFER |A solution that contains a conjugate weak acid and the corresponding weak base used to maintain a pH 28 RUGGEDNESS |The quality of a method that is not affected by changed in experimental conditions 29 ENTHALPY |Heat absorbed or released by a reaction is reported as a change in ___ 30 PRECIPITATE |The insoluble solid formed when soluble reagents are reacted 33 EQUILIBRIUM |The state of a system in which the concentrations of products and reactants remain constant 34 MOLALITY |Number of moles of a substance present per kilogram solvent 35 HOMOGENOUS |The quality of a solution that is uniform in composition CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 1 QUANTITATIVE |Type of analysis used to determine the amount of a substance present in an analyte 2 REPEATABILITY |Ability of a method to produce precise results when performed by the same analyst in the same time period 3 FREEDOM |The number of values on which an analysis is based is given in degrees of ___ 5 AMPHIPROTIC |The quality of a species capable of acting as an acid or a base 7 UNCERTAINTY |The range of values possible for a measurement 8 CONVENIENCE |A sampling plan in which samples are collected based on ease of collection 11 NERNST |The equation that relates electrochemical potential to the concentrations of the products and reactants 12 SIGNIFICANCE |A test used to determine if the difference between two values is sufficient to call them different 13 REPRODUCIBILITY |Ability of a method to produce precise results regardless of analyst or time period 20 NORMALITY |Number of equivalents of a substance per liter solution 21 ENTROPY |A measure of disorder 22 SELECTIVITY |The measure of a method's ability to measure for an analyte independently of interferents 23 HISTOGRAM |A visualization of the number of times each value occurs in a range of measured values 24 QUALITATIVE |Type of analysis used to determine the identity of a substance present in an analyte 31 ALIQUOT |A sample portion of a solution 32 NULL |The statement that the difference between two values can be accounted for by indeterminate error is the ___ hypothesis END CURRENT CLUES END.