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Substoichiometric method in the simple radiometric analysis

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The substoichiometric method is applied to simple radiometric analysis. Two methods-the standard reagent method and the standard sample method-are proposed. The validity of the principle of the methods is verified experimentally in the determination of silver by the precipitation method, or of zinc by the ion-exchange or solvent-extraction method. The proposed methods are simple and rapid compared with the conventional superstoichiometric method.

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Ikeda, N., Noguchi, K. Substoichiometric method in the simple radiometric analysis. J. Radioanal. Chem. 53, 107–113 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02517911

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