ASTM E135-07
(Terminology)Standard Terminology Relating to Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores, and Related Materials
Standard Terminology Relating to Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores, and Related Materials
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1.1 This is a compilation of terms commonly used in analytical chemistry for metals, ores, and related materials. Terms that are generally understood or defined adequately in other readily available sources are either not included or their sources are identified.
1.2 A definition is a single sentence with additional information included in a Discussion.
1.3 Definitions identical to those published by another standards organization or ASTM committee are identified with the name of the organization or the identifying document and ASTM committee.
1.4 Definitions specific to a particular field (such as emission spectrometry) are identified with an italicized introductory phrase.
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Designation:E135–07
Standard Terminology Relating to
Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores, and Related
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This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 135; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope ISO Guide 30 Terms and Definitions Used in Connection
with Reference Materials
1.1 This is a compilation of terms commonly used in
analytical chemistry for metals, ores, and related materials.
3. Significance and Use
Terms that are generally understood or defined adequately in
3.1 Definitions given in Section 4 are intended for use in all
other readily available sources are either not included or their
standards on analytical chemistry for metals, ores, and related
sources are identified.
materials. The definitions should be used uniformly and
1.2 A definition is a single sentence with additional infor-
consistently. The purpose of this terminology is to promote
mation included in a Discussion.
clear understanding and interpretation of the standards in
1.3 Definitions identical to those published by another
which definitions are used.
standards organization orASTM committee are identified with
the name of the organization or the identifying document and
4. Terminology Definitions
ASTM committee.
accuracy, n—of methods of chemical analysis, a characteristic
1.4 Definitions specific to a particular field (such as emis-
manifested by agreement. E 1914 – 98 (2003)
sion spectrometry) are identified with an italicized introductory
aim interlaboratory uncertainty, n—the maximum deviation
phrase.
(95 % confidence) to be allowed in the design of the total
2. Referenced Documents
interlaboratory uncertainty of a test method, beginning with
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the preparation of a homogeneous sample and ending with a
2.1 ASTM Standards:
E 1914 Practice for Use of Terms Relating to the Develop- final report value to the client. E2437–05
ment and Evaluation of Methods for Chemical Analysis aim total intralaboratory uncertainty, n—the maximum
deviation (95 % confidence) to be allowed in the design of
E 2165 Practice for Establishing an Uncertainty Budget for
the Chemical Analysis of Metals, Ores, and Related the total intralaboratory uncertainty of a test method, begin-
ning with the preparation of a homogeneous sample and
Materials
E 2437 Practice for Designing and Validating Performance- ending with a final report value to the client. E2438–05
aim uncertainty budget, n—during the development of a
Based Test Methods for the Analysis of Metals, Ores, and
Related Materials standard performance-based test method, the target alloca-
tion of interlaboratory measurement uncertainty among spe-
E 2438 Practice for Implementing Standard Performance
Based Test Methods for the Analysis of Metals, Ores, and cific components of a measurement process that contribute
significantly to the overall deviation. The target allocation is
Related Materials
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2.2 ISO Standard: made by the task group as described in Practice E 2165 and
serves as guidance for interlaboratory test participants dur-
ing method testing. E2437–05
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analytical curve—see calibration curve.
This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E01 on
Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores and Related Materials and is the direct
analyte, n—in methods of chemical analysis, the component
responsibility of Subcommittee E01.23 on Terminology and Editorial.
determined by a method. E 1914 – 98 (2003)
Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2007. Published February 2007. Originally
analytical gap, n—in atomic emission spectrometry, the re-
approved in 1958. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as E 135 – 06.
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gion between two electrodes in which the specimen is
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excited and from which radiant energy is used for analysis.
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analytical line, n—the particular wavelength of an electro-
the ASTM website.
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