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===Zeta potential titration=== {{Main|Zeta potential titration}} Zeta potential titrations are titrations in which the completion is monitored by the [[zeta potential]], rather than by an [[pH indicator|indicator]], in order to characterize [[heterogeneous]] systems, such as [[colloid]]s.<ref> {{Cite journal | last = Somasundaran | first = P. | title = Calculation of Zeta-Potentials from Electrokinetic Data | journal = Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science | volume = 2 | edition = 2 | pages = 1097 | publisher = CRC Press | year = 2006 | isbn = 0-8493-9607-7 }}</ref> One of the uses is to determine the [[iso-electric point]] when [[surface charge]] becomes zero, achieved by changing the [[pH]] or adding [[surfactant]]. Another use is to determine the optimum dose for [[flocculation]] or [[stabilizer (chemistry)|stabilization]].<ref name="dukhin2002">Dukhin, A. S. and Goetz, P. J. ''Characterization of liquids, nano- and micro- particulates and porous bodies using Ultrasound'', Elsevier, 2017 {{ISBN|978-0-444-63908-0}}</ref>
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