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    Atomic weights of the elements 2011 (IUPAC Technical Report)

    193381_97710_Pure_Appl_Chem-2013.85.1047-1078.pdf (1.017Mb)
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    Authors
    Wieser, Michael E.
    Holden, Norman
    Coplen, Tyler B.
    Bohlke, John K.
    Berglund, Michael
    Brand, Willi A.
    De Bievre, Paul
    Groning, Manfred
    Loss, Robert
    Meija, Juris
    Hirata, Takafumi
    Prohaska, Thomas
    Schoenberg, Ronny
    O'Connor, Glenda
    Walczyk, Thomas
    Yoneda, Shige
    Zhu, Xiang-Kun
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Wieser, Michael E. and Holden, Norman and Coplen, Tyler B. and Bohlke, John K. and Berglund, Michael and Brand, Willi A. and De Bievre, Paul et al. 2013. Atomic weights of the elements 2011 (IUPAC Technical Report). Pure and Applied Chemistry. 85 (5): pp. 1047-1078.
    Source Title
    Pure and Applied Chemistry
    DOI
    10.1351/PAC-REP-13-03-02
    ISSN
    00334545
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35364
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The biennial review of atomic-weight determinations and other cognate data has resulted in changes for the standard atomic weights of five elements. The atomic weight of bromine has changed from 79.904(1) to the interval [79.901, 79.907], germanium from 72.63(1) to 72.630(8), indium from 114.818(3) to 114.818(1), magnesium from 24.3050(6) to the interval [24.304, 24.307], and mercury from 200.59(2) to 200.592(3). For bromine and magnesium, assignment of intervals for the new standard atomic weights reflects the common occurrence of variations in the atomic weights of those elements in normal terrestrial materials.

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