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hi in earlier videos we fitted x-apps data with theft calculations for arsenic sulfide and for iron oxide in this video weamp;#39;ll do one more example with a metal oxide because you canamp;#39;t get enough practice at looking at all of the steps and the full x-axis analysis and we might learn some new things on along the way hi iamp;#39;m matt neville and this is part of the video series weamp;#39;re using large forex apps analysis in this video weamp;#39;ll use data that is quick excess data on palladium oxide itamp;#39;s actually pretty similar to iron oxide but thereamp;#39;s enough of a variation that i think itamp;#39;s instructive to look at some of the subtle features for x analysis so start with opening the data file actually this data file in the palladium oxide folder this should be in the data stream that you can get out for the course or available in the video in the links below this data was collected at spring 8 in a manner in which they collect the angle but no