47 solutions in the colorimeter tubes, was determined with a Bausch and Lomb Spectronic 20 colorimeter and compared against a set of standards in the range 0 - 2.5 wg of zinc, for which the dependence of transmittance upon concentration is linear. Contamination from the resin and from the reagent solutions was determined from blanks which were processed along with the samples, ani the sample values were corrected accordingly. To determine the reliability of the method, 200 ug of zinc (as chloride) was added to each of 12 ion-exchange colums prepared in the manner previously described, and eluted in exactly the same way as the zinc in the tissue samples. The zine in aliquots of 1/100 of the 0.005M eluate from each column was then determined by the dithizone method described above. From the data from this test (Table 1), ation was computed to be 20 per cent. the coefficient of variThe recovery of zinc separated by the same technique from 5 other transition elements using ion-exchange columns of similar size and composition and with the aid of a radioactive tracer was determined to be 100 per cent (Joyner and Chakravarti, 1960). The error, therefore, probably represented a composite of errors incurred in the pipetting of aliquots and those involved in the several steps of the dithizone determination. ve

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