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Achieve mastery and guarantee your success on the ACS Analytical Chemistry Final Exam with the latest 2025/2026 150+ Q&A guide. This A+ graded resource delivers complete solutions across all core topics: Electrochemistry, Titration, Equilibrium, EDTA, Spectroscopy, Chromatography, and error analysis. It features in-depth coverage of key concepts like the Nernst equation, Beer’s Law, and statistical tests (t-test, Q-test). With detailed rationales and a pass guarantee, this guide ensures you’re fully prepared for the cumulative final. Download now and secure your A+!

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​ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY FINAL-​
​ACS EXAM 2025/2026 | Latest​
​Update | 150+ Solved Q&As | Pass​
​Guaranteed - A+ Graded​
*​ *Q1 (Statistics):** Five replicate measurements of a standard solution gave concentrations of​
​10.2, 10.5, 9.8, 10.1, and 9.9 mg/L. The true value is 10.0 mg/L. Calculate the relative error of​
​the mean (%).​

​ . +1.0%​
A
​B. +2.0%​
​C. –1.0%​
​D. –2.0%​

​**[CORRECT]** A​

*​ Rationale: Mean = (10.2+10.5+9.8+10.1+9.9)/5 = 10.10 mg/L. Relative error =​
​[(10.10-10.0)/10.0] × 100 = +1.0%. Distractor C would be –1.0% (mean below true value), but​
​here mean is above.*​

​---​

*​ *Q2 (Statistics):** A sample of seven replicate determinations of chloride concentration (mg/L)​
​yields: 25.3, 25.7, 25.5, 25.4, 25.8, 25.6, 25.5. What is the sample standard deviation?​

​ . 0.17 mg/L​
A
​B. 0.19 mg/L​
​C. 0.16 mg/L​
​D. 0.20 mg/L​

​**[CORRECT]** B​

*​ Rationale: Mean = 25.54 mg/L; sample standard deviation s = √[Σ(xᵢ−x̄ )²/(n−1)] = √(0.28/6) =​
​0.19 mg/L. Distractor A uses n instead of n−1 in the denominator, yielding 0.17 mg/L.*​

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,*​ *Q3 (Statistics):** Using the data from Q2, calculate the 95% confidence interval for the mean.​
​(t₀.₀₂₅,₆ = 2.447)​

​ . 25.54 ± 0.17 mg/L​
A
​B. 25.54 ± 0.18 mg/L​
​C. 25.54 ± 0.19 mg/L​
​D. 25.54 ± 0.20 mg/L​

​**[CORRECT]** B​

*​ Rationale: CI = x̄ ± t(s/√n) = 25.54 ± 2.447(0.19/√7) = 25.54 ± 0.18 mg/L. Distractor A​
​incorrectly uses z = 1.96 instead of the t-value for small sample size.*​

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*​ *Q4 (Statistics):** A calibration curve yields the equation A = 0.080C + 0.015, with r² = 0.998.​
​The standard deviation of the blank (s_blank) is 0.012 absorbance units. What is the limit of​
​detection (LOD) in mg/L?​

​ . 0.15 mg/L​
A
​B. 0.45 mg/L​
​C. 0.30 mg/L​
​D. 0.60 mg/L​

​**[CORRECT]** B​

*​ Rationale: LOD = 3.3 × s_blank / slope = 3.3 × 0..080 = 0.495 ≈ 0.45 mg/L (commonly​
​rounded). Distractor A uses 2× instead of 3.3× the blank standard deviation.*​

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*​ *Q5 (Statistics):** A new analytical method was tested against a certified reference material​
​with known value 50.0 mg/L. Six replicate measurements gave a mean of 49.2 mg/L with s = 0.8​
​mg/L. Calculate the t-statistic for this comparison.​

​ . 2.45​
A
​B. 2.20​
​C. 2.75​
​D. 2.00​

​**[CORRECT]** A​

*​ Rationale: t = |x̄ − μ|/(s/√n) = |49.2 − 50.0|/(0.8/√6) = 0.8/0.326 = 2.45. Distractor B incorrectly​
​uses n instead of √n in the denominator.*​

, ​---​

*​ *Q6 (Statistics):** In a paired t-test comparing two analytical methods (n = 8 pairs), the​
​calculated t-value is 2.85. The critical t-value at 95% confidence with 7 degrees of freedom is​
​2.365. What is the correct conclusion?​

​ . The methods are statistically equivalent; accept the null hypothesis​
A
​B. The methods show statistically significant differences; reject the null hypothesis​
​C. More data is needed to make a conclusion​
​D. The F-test must be performed first​

​**[CORRECT]** B​

*​ Rationale: Since t_calculated (2.85) > t_critical (2.365), we reject the null hypothesis and​
​conclude the methods differ significantly. Distractor A incorrectly applies the decision rule in​
​reverse.*​

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*​ *Q7 (Statistics):** The following dataset contains a potential outlier: 12.5, 12.3, 12.4, 12.6, 15.2,​
​12.4, 12.5 (mg/L). Using the Grubbs test (G_critical for n=7 at 95% = 2.020), should 15.2 be​
​rejected?​

​ . Yes, G_calculated > G_critical​
A
​B. No, G_calculated < G_critical​
​C. Cannot be determined without the standard deviation​
​D. The Dixon Q-test should be used instead​

​**[CORRECT]** A​

*​ Rationale: G = |suspect − x̄ |/s = |15.2 − 12.9|/0.99 = 2.32 > 2.020; therefore reject. Distractor B​
​results from calculating G with population standard deviation or incorrect mean.*​

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*​ *Q8 (Statistics):** Two analysts each performed 6 replicate determinations of the same sample.​
​Analyst A: s = 0.15; Analyst B: s = 0.25. Calculate the F-statistic to compare their precisions.​

​ . 2.78​
A
​B. 1.67​
​C. 0.36​
​D. 1.11​

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