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A calibration curve is a plot of the instrument's response against a series of known concentrations of a substance. This curve is used to set the instrument response levels, using the substance and its concentrations as standards. Alternatively, or additionally, an equation is fitted to the calibration curve plot and subsequently used to calculate the unknown concentrations of other samples reliably.

For data that follow a straight line, the standard method for fitting is the linear least-squares method. This method minimizes the sum of the squared differences between the predicted and actual values.

The linear least square method plots the data points with the concentration on the x-axis and the measured analytical response on the y-axis. The equation of the line that best fits these data points is 'y = mx + c.' Here, y is the instrument's signal, x is the analyte concentration, m is the slope of the line, and c is the y-intercept. Once the best-fit equation has been determined, unknown concentrations can be determined with this equation by solving for x.

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Calibration CurveInstrument ResponseKnown ConcentrationsLinear Least squares MethodData FittingPredicted ValuesAnalytical ResponseBest fit EquationUnknown ConcentrationsSlopeY intercept

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