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Title: Ion exchange chrom. vs ICP-OES for quantifying metal content in soap
Post by: ydes on May 14, 2014, 03:55:00 PM
hello


I would like to hear some compelling and resourceful arguments why analytical method A(IC) would be preferred over method B(ICP-OES)

another question that follows : would it be possible to achieve null hypothesis between them ?


thanks
Title: Re: Ion exchange chrom. vs ICP-OES for quantifying metal content in soap
Post by: ydes on May 14, 2014, 04:05:04 PM
hello


I would like to hear some compelling and resourceful arguments why analytical method A(IC) would be preferred over method B(ICP-OES)

another question that follows : would it be possible to achieve null hypothesis between them ?


thanks




I feel like I may have given too little information to properly present this question.

things I wanted your opinion about would vary from :

- cost effectiveness/ operational cost and time consumption
- accuracy ( don't worry about the limit of detection )
- Repeatability reproducibility
- perks of the apparatus
- maintenance requirement
- method developement
 and offcourse if there is anymore comment you would like to add, i'd say you ought to if you share this common expertise  :)