Final Answer:
a. No, you should not discard an outlier based on Dixon's Q-test at 95% confidence level.
b. The mean of the data set is 0.779 ppm Pb.
c. The standard deviation is 0.077 ppm Pb.
d. The relative standard deviation is 9.88%.
e. The coefficient of variation is 9.88%.
f. The spread is 0.218 ppm Pb.
g. The absolute error of the mean relative to the true value (0.751 ppm Pb) is 0.028 ppm Pb.
h. The relative error of the mean relative to the true value is 3.73%.
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Dixon's Q-test is used to identify outliers in a data set. The critical Q-value at 95% confidence level for a sample size of 6 is 0.545. Since the maximum Q calculated is less than the critical Q-value, there is no statistical evidence to discard an outlier.
b. The mean is calculated by summing all data points and dividing by the number of observations (6).
c. The standard deviation measures the amount of variation or dispersion in a set of values.
d. Relative standard deviation is the standard deviation expressed as a percentage of the mean.
e. The coefficient of variation is the relative standard deviation expressed as a percentage.
f. The spread is the difference between the maximum and minimum values in the data set.
g. Absolute error is the absolute difference between the mean and the true value.
h. Relative error is the absolute error expressed as a percentage of the true value.
All calculations follow the rules of significant figures, and the final answer is boxed for clarity.