Answer Posted / srikanth
RSD = Standard Deviation/ Average * 100
Average is '(same sample is analyzed for 5 times with the
same conditions of instrument)the average of results.
RSD used to Know the precision. If the RSD is less than 3%,
That is precision is good.
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