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(1) Starting from the Method window, make entries in the
[Measurement Mode] window, [Elements] window,
[Instrument Setup] window and [Analytical Condition]
window. For these entries, refer to Section 3.
(2) Click the [Standards Table] button to display the Standards
Table window (Fig. 5-15).
Fig. 5-15 Standards Table Window
(3) In [Determination Mode], select [Simple STD Add.], and in
[Order], select [Linear].
(4) In the [Working Curve] field, make entries for [No. of STDs],
[STD Replicate], [STD Decimal Place], [STD Unit] and STD
[Conc.].
In the standard addition method, concentration is calculated
by extrapolation of a linear working curve. Therefore, STD
concentration should be set within a range where working
curve is neither concave nor convex. In addition, STD1
concentration is required to be 0.
(5) Make entries for [UNK replicate], [UNK Decimal Place] and
[UNK Unit]. Note that [UNK Replicate] is applied to the
second sample onward. (The first sample will be
measured with the standard sample added according to
STD Replicate.)
Summary of Contents for ZA3000 Series
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