Difference between calibration and validation
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / rajesh jamod
calibration - it is a demonstration method , provides corrections required to make the logger accurate. it is a comparison with a standard or reference resulting in determined corrections and uncertainties.
normally we ask - is it accurate ?
validation - a validation process ensures that the components of a system function together to meet pre-determined acceptance criteria. it is a documented program.
we ask - is it working correctly ?
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 0 No |
what is the purpose of using cyclhexane in synthesis?
What is the range of UV & vis lamp in spectrophotometer. Dhaval patel
9 Answers ECOlogics, Jubilant, Jubilant Organosys, SGS,
What are the least number of pi electrons possible in an aromatic compound.
What is the accepted microbial load in APIs as per USP.........?
Why doesn't a halogen add to a carbonyl carbon?
Chromatography
wHAT IS THE pH of pure water?
How hydrate is forming along with API?
Actinium is often considered a rare and scarce element. How does its rarity impact its industrial uses and research purposes?
how to synthsis toluene to benzaldehyde
Explain wurtz process & wolf-kishner reduction?
why we not use caffeine at 205nm for hplc calibration?