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I've noticed that some of my collegues prepare linearity standard solutions by
diluting a stock to get level 1
diluting level 1 to get level 2
diluting level 2 to get level 3, etc...
They, in general get R squared values which are 0.9999 or better.
When I prepare linearity standards by taking aliquots of the same stock to prepare all 5 levels I rarely get 0.9999 for R squared. Usually it's more like 0.9995, or something like that.
Is there a mathematical explanation for this?
Also, my linearity standards are usually 50%, 80%, 100%, 120%, and 150% of some value. The serial dilutions cannot be this tight. Is this a reason for my R squared values?
Let's assume everyone has the same, good technique when preparing their solutions.
Analytical Chemist and Adventurer
Venture Industries
Spider-Skull Island

