What Does GSAM Stand For?

GSAM stands for Generalized Standard Addition Method

GSAM, or Generalized Standard Addition Method, is a statistical technique used in analytical chemistry and other scientific fields to enhance the accuracy and reliability of quantitative measurements. It involves the systematic addition of known quantities of an analyte to a sample matrix, enabling the correction of any matrix effects that may influence the analytical results. By comparing the responses of the modified samples to those of standard solutions, GSAM helps improve the calibration of instruments and provides a more precise determination of the analyte concentration in complex sample environments.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym