William Horwitz
William Horwitz was an analytical chemist who is notable for formulating a description of the relationship between the variability of chemical measurements and the concentration of the analyte. This relationship, called the Horwitz curve applies only to the between-laboratory variability of measurements.
- w = weight percent of analyte in sample
- C = mass fraction of analyte in sample = w / 100%-w/w
- predicted RSD = 2^%
The Horwitz curve is "one of the most intriguing relationships in modern analytical chemistry"; it is related to the Variance-to-mean ratio.