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The determination of zinc with EDTA is chosen as an example for the earlier suggested new radio-complexometric titration procedure, in which phase separation is achieved by means of a strongly basic anion exchanger in the solution. Concentrations of zinc solutions down to 10−6 M have been determined. The reverse titration,viz. of EDTA with zinc solution, which can be used as back-titration in complexometry, is also possible. However, theoretical relations for this latter type of titration are not simple.
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Heijink, A., Polak, H.L. A new radiometric titration method based on separation by means of ion exchange. J. Radioanal. Chem. 3, 359–368 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02513779
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