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 SILICA, CR YST ALLINE, by XRD: M ETH OD 7500, Issue 4, dated 1 5 Ma rch 2003 - Page 7 of 9 R T îAg ÎAog

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sin (1 Ag)/sin (1 x) îAg/(average ÎAog) = transm ittan ce of s am ple norm alize d silver pe ak intensity fro m sam ple normalized silver peak intensity from m edia blanks (average of six values)

EVALUATION OF METHOD: This method is based on P&CAM 259 which was collaboratively tested [1]. The testing included a ruggedization step to test the effects of the use of muffle furnace or plasma asher (but not the use of TH F), shipment of samples, ashing time, and ultrasonication time. None of these factors was found to have an effect. The m ethod was shown to have no bias when referenced to the Talvitie spectrophotometric method [14] and when all standards and sam ples were M in-U-Sil 5. The relative standard de viations (S r) for intralaboratory, total measurem ent and overall (including sampling) variability are:

Analyte Level (µg)

Measurement Precision (S r)

Intralaboratory

50-200 20 10

0.08 [1] 0.20 [5] 0.28 [9]

Total (intra- and inte rlaboratory)

50-200

0.17 [1]

Overall Precision (S rT)

0.29 [1]

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