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Elemental Shift: Periodic Table Gets Weight Changes
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December 18, 2010, 12:02:15 PM »
Isn't this something that is already known?
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/elemental-shift-periodic-table-gets-weight-changes-20101217-095003-312.html
The atomic mass varies depending on the isotopic mixture. Different sources of carbon give a different ratios of the C12 13 and 14 isotopes. The same goes for all other elements.
What is going on here. Good reporting or bad reporting?
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Re: Elemental Shift: Periodic Table Gets Weight Changes
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December 18, 2010, 12:06:29 PM »
Nothing new. Somewhere deep in the forum archives is discussion on the subject (sorry, I can't find it). If I recall correctly, boron has the largest variability of atomic mass depending on source.
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but having mass range will be headache
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No. In most cases you can safely ignore the problem. Wherever it is important, it is already a headache for those working in the area.
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