Chemistry!!!

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Across
  1. 2. a series of steps used by scientists to determine a conclusion to a question or problem
  2. 6. a type of flask used to contain one specific volume of a solution
  3. 12. a type of limit for an instrument where is it possible to actually measure the concentration of an unknown
  4. 14. the name of the range where signal response is proportional to concentration
  5. 15. a statistical test used to determine whether or not two means are statistically similar
  6. 17. a technique where water is added to a solution to decrease its concentration
  7. 18. a plot of instrument response as a function of analyte concentration used to predict concentrations of unknowns
  8. 19. a type of uncertainty is used when multiplication or division is used for error propagation
  9. 20. a type of error that is caused by humans and must be corrected for as it is not an experimental error
  10. 23. a measure of clustering about the mean
  11. 26. an instrument used to dispense one known volume of a solution
  12. 27. a statistical test used to determine whether or not an outlier should be removed
  13. 29. a series of dilutions where each successive solution is more dilute than the prior
  14. 31. the name of the range where instrument response is not linearly proportional to the change in concentration
  15. 32. an instrument used to measure the mass of a substance with precision
  16. 35. a type of mathematics used to examine the probability of an event occuring
  17. 36. a type of error that is inconsistent and cannot be corrected for
  18. 38. a type of limit of an instrument where it is only possible to qualitatively determine the presence of an unknown
  19. 39. samples or mixtures with an even, uniform distribution
Down
  1. 1. the compound being measured in a sample
  2. 3. something that should be done to all instruments and glassware before using them to make measurements; this typically depends on the ambient temperature for glassware
  3. 4. a manufacturer’s indication of the degree to which an instrument or glassware is able to be precise to
  4. 5. a statistical test used to determine whether or not two standard deviations are statistically similar
  5. 7. an instrument used to quickly measure masses with less precision
  6. 8. an instrument used in titrations due to its ability to dispense a known volume
  7. 9. a measure of how close the values in a data set are to other values in the data set
  8. 10. everything in a sample except for what is being measured
  9. 11. samples or mixtures with an uneven, or non-uniform distribution
  10. 13. a type of uncertainty typically caused by the electrical components of an instrument
  11. 16. the average value of a data set
  12. 21. a type of calibration used when there is an expectation of a significant matrix effect
  13. 22. the likelihood that an event will occur
  14. 24. a type of error that is consistently produced and can be corrected for
  15. 25. the statistical probability that a true value lies in a specific range of values
  16. 28. a type of flask used to contain different volumes, and is usually most beneficial when heating substances
  17. 30. a type of distribution that is associated with a bell-curve and represents a standard distribution confidence interval the range of values at which it is statistically likely that a true value will be in
  18. 33. an instrument used to dispense microliters of a solution
  19. 34. a type of uncertainty is used when addition or subtraction is used for error propagation
  20. 37. a measure of how close the values in a data set are to a true value