CCQM-K29 and CCQM-K29.1

MEASURAND : Mass fraction of Chloride in anion calibration solution
NOMINAL VALUE : ~ 1 g/kg

Degrees of equivalence Di and expanded uncertainty Ui (k = 2) expressed in g/kg



* EMPA was a participant in the CIPM MRA at the time of the comparison
Green triangle: participant in the subsequent key comparison CCQM-K29.1, also indicated with "(s)"

MEASURAND : Mass fraction of Phosphate in anion calibration solution
NOMINAL VALUE : ~ 1 g/kg

Degrees of equivalence Di and expanded uncertainty Ui (k = 2) expressed in g/kg



* EMPA was a participant in the CIPM MRA at the time of the comparison

CCQM-K29 and CCQM-K29.1

MEASURAND : Mass fraction of Chloride in anion calibration solution
NOMINAL VALUE : ~ 1 g/kg

Degrees of equivalence: Di and expanded uncertainties Ui (k = 2) expressed in g/kg.

* EMPA was a participant in the CIPM MRA at the time of the comparison
CENAM (s): participant in the subsequent key comparison CCQM-K29.1, also indicated with "(s)"

Results are presented under A4 printable format in Summary Results (.PDF file).

MEASURAND : Mass fraction of Phosphate in anion calibration solution
NOMINAL VALUE : ~ 1 g/kg

Degrees of equivalence: Di and expanded uncertainties Ui (k = 2) expressed in g/kg.

* EMPA was a participant in the CIPM MRA at the time of the comparison

Results are presented under A4 printable format in Summary Results (.PDF file).

Comparison
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CC comparison
Linked comparison
CCQM-K29.1
Metrology area, Sub-field Chemistry and Biology, Inorganics
Description Anion calibration solutions
Time of measurements 2005
Status Approved for equivalence
Final Reports of the comparisons
Measurand Mass fraction of chloride (1 g/kg)
Transfer device 250 ml samples
Comparison type Key Comparison
Consultative Committee CCQM (Consultative Committee for Amount of Substance)
Conducted by CCQM (Consultative Committee for Amount of Substance)
Comments

This comparison is a follow-up of key comparison CCQM-K29.

CCQM-K29 and CCQM-K29.1 results published on 22 September 2006

Anion calibration solutions

Pilot institute SMU
Slovensky Metrologicky Ustav
Slovakia
Contact person Michal Mariassy

+421 2 602 94 522
First Name Last Name
wwww@ww.www +356719836 Institute 1 Institute 1 Khmelnitskiy
Pilot laboratory
SMU

Slovensky Metrologicky Ustav, Slovakia, EURAMET

CENAM

Centro Nacional de Metrologia, Mexico, SIM

CCQM-K29 and CCQM-K29.1

MEASURAND : Mass fraction of Chloride in anion calibration solution
NOMINAL VALUE : ~ 1 g/kg

  • Key comparison CCQM-K29

The key comparison reference value is the gravimetric value xgrav of the Chloride mass fraction. Its combined standard uncertainty is ugrav.

The degree of equivalence of each laboratory with respect to the key comparison reference value is given by a pair of terms: Di = (xi - xgrav) and Ui, its expanded uncertainty (k = 2), both expressed in g/kg, Ui = 2(ui2 + ugrav2)1/2.

The degree of equivalence between two laboratories is given by a pair of terms:
Dij = Di - Djxi - xj, and Uij, its expanded uncertainty (k = 2), both expressed in g/kg, Uij = 2(ui2 + uj2)1/2.
The values of the pair-wise degrees of equivalence are not given here.
  • Linking CCQM-K29.1 to CCQM-K29

The relative difference between the CCQM-K29 and CCQM-K29.1 gravimetric reference values is very small. The degree of equivalence of CENAM obtained in CCQM-K9.1 is thus transferred to CCQM-K29 without any modification.

MEASURAND : Mass fraction of Phosphate in anion calibration solution
NOMINAL VALUE : ~ 1 g/kg

The key comparison reference value is the gravimetric value xgrav of the Phosphate mass fraction. Its combined standard uncertainty is ugrav.

The degree of equivalence of each laboratory with respect to the key comparison reference value is given by a pair of terms: Di = (xi - xgrav) and Ui, its expanded uncertainty (k = 2), both expressed in g/kg, Ui = 2(ui2 + ugrav2)1/2.

The degree of equivalence between two laboratories is given by a pair of terms:
Dij = Di - Dj = xi - xj, and Uij, its expanded uncertainty (k = 2), both expressed in g/kg, Uij = 2(ui2 + uj2)1/2.
The values of the pair-wise degrees of equivalence are not given here.

CCQM-K29 and CCQM-K29.1

MEASURAND : Mass fraction of Chloride in anion calibration solution
NOMINAL VALUE : ~ 1 g/kg

xi : result of measurement carried out by laboratory i
ui : combined standard uncertainty of xi
xgrav : gravimetric value of the Chloride mass fraction, xgrav = 0.98854 g/kg
ugrav : combined standard uncertainty of xgrav, 2ugrav = 0.00024 g/kg

  • Key comparison CCQM-K29

 Lab i

xi
/ (g/kg)

2ui
/ (g/kg)

Date of measurement

 NMIJ

0.9878

0.00065

2003 - 2004

 GUM

0.9878

0.00026

2003 - 2004

 NIM

0.98805

0.00058

2003 - 2004

 SMU

0.98826

0.00035

2003 - 2004

 KRISS

0.98866

0.00050

2003 - 2004

 BAM

0.98890

0.00036

2003 - 2004

 EMPA*

0.98891

0.00086

2003 - 2004

 LNE

0.9894

0.0013

2003 - 2004

 CENAM

1.0040

0.0036

2003 - 2004

*EMPA was a participant in the CIPM MRA at the time of the comparison.
Note that KRISS result is the mean of two values obtained from two different methods (see page 7 of the Final report).

  • Key comparison CCQM-K29.1

xgrav = 1.00065 g/kg and 2ugrav = 0.00024 g/kg

 Lab i

xi
/ (g/kg)

2ui
/ (g/kg)

Date of measurement

 CENAM

0.9999

0.0048

2005

 SMU

1.00116

0.00034

2005

MEASURAND : Mass fraction of Phosphate in anion calibration solution
NOMINAL VALUE : ~ 1 g/kg

xi : result of measurement carried out by laboratory i
ui : combined standard uncertainty of xi
xgrav : gravimetric value of the Phosphate mass fraction, xgrav = 1.00447 g/kg
ugrav : combined standard uncertainty of xgrav, 2ugrav = 0.00066 g/kg

 Lab i

xi
/ (g/kg)

2ui
/ (g/kg)

Date of measurement

 SMU

1.00408

0.0012

2003 - 2004

 NIM

1.0046

0.0012

2003 - 2004

 NMIJ

1.0048

0.0020

2003 - 2004

 CENAM

1.005

0.010

2003 - 2004

 EMPA*

1.00551

0.00133

2003 - 2004

 KRISS

1.00620

0.0046

2003 - 2004

 PTB

1.0065

0.0020

2003 - 2004

 GUM

1.0066

0.00058

2003 - 2004

 LNE

1.0066

0.0037

2003 - 2004

*EMPA was a participant in the CIPM MRA at the time of the comparison.
Note that KRISS result is the mean of two values obtained from two different methods (see page 7 of the Final report).