NUSC 346 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Fume Hood, Radioactive Tracer, Isotope Dilution

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Quantitative analysis using radioactive tracers. Experiment date: feb 27th & mar 6th 2015. Submission date: apr 7th 2015. The quantitative analyses were performed with zinc and cobalt by using isotope dilution in this experiment. Zinc unknown were analyzed with 32p radioactive tracer and the cobalt unknown complex were spike with 60co radioactive tracer. After precipitation of zinc unknown, the activities of the samples were measured in both beta detector and the. From the results, the measurements from lsc were much accurate. The average molarity of the unknown sample was 0. 0274 0. 2m. This high uncertainty is due to low count rates. For precipitate of cobalt unknown, nai(tl) detector was used to measure the activity. The percent of cobalt was ~ - 2. 5% and chemical yield of two unknown samples were ~83%. Isotope dilution technique uses slight excess of radioactive tracer element to the solution, quantitatively precipitating the unknown [1].

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