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Label each asymmetric carbon in the compound below as R or S.
Special Causes
Special causes, in the context of quality control, refer to unusual, unpredictable factors that cause variations in a process, distinguishing them from common causes.
Common Causes
Factors that consistently contribute to a process's variability; inherent within the process and usually indicative of systemic issues.
Variation
The extent to which data points in a dataset differ from each other and from their average value.
Control Chart
A graphical tool used in process control to display how a process varies over time and to detect whether a process is statistically controlled.
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