Random sampling is a critical step in chemical analysis, as it directly affects the accuracy and reliability of the results. If the sample is not representative of the material, the results may be misleading or incorrect, which can have serious consequences in various industries, such as pharmaceuticals, food, and environmental monitoring.
ASTM E562-19 is a standard practice that outlines the procedures for random sampling of materials for chemical analysis. The standard provides guidelines for selecting a representative sample from a larger population, which is essential for accurate chemical analysis. The goal of this standard is to ensure that the sample selected is free from bias and is representative of the material being analyzed.
Understanding ASTM E562-19: Standard Practice for Random Sampling for Chemical Analysis**
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