The atoms of a stable chemical element usually consist of several types, which are distinguished by their weight. These types are called the isotopes of the element in question. In this paper the author's focus with the measurement of isotopes with the use of a mass spectrograph
This is a research article which establishes certain relations, in terms of atomic number, number of...
This National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)) site contains atomic spectroscopic refer...
It is now over 60 years since Nier built the first isotope ratio mass spectrometer. The introduction...
Atomic masses (weights?) is an essential information for mining and metallurgy. The paper discusses ...
The determination of the isotopes of various elements is of interest to scientists in many fields, p...
The Analytical Mass Spectrometry Section at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has, for many years, been ...
John Dalton first proposed the concept of atomic weights of the elements in the first decade of the ...
This article aims to increase the knowledge of chemistry students and strengthen their skills in wor...
This article aims to increase the knowledge of chemistry students and strengthen their skills in wor...
Abstract — The biennial review of atomic weight determinations and other cognate data has resulted i...
There are several basic characteristics of mass spectrometry that are not always fully appreciated b...
As has been the custom in the past, the Commission publishes a table of relative atomic masses and h...
The Commission's Subcommittee for the Isotopic Composition of the Elements (SIAM) has carried out it...
The Commission on Atomic Weights and Isotopic Abundances of the Intenational Union of Pure and Appli...
In the 1949 Report of the Atomic Weights Commission, a series of new elements were added to the Atom...
This is a research article which establishes certain relations, in terms of atomic number, number of...
This National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)) site contains atomic spectroscopic refer...
It is now over 60 years since Nier built the first isotope ratio mass spectrometer. The introduction...
Atomic masses (weights?) is an essential information for mining and metallurgy. The paper discusses ...
The determination of the isotopes of various elements is of interest to scientists in many fields, p...
The Analytical Mass Spectrometry Section at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has, for many years, been ...
John Dalton first proposed the concept of atomic weights of the elements in the first decade of the ...
This article aims to increase the knowledge of chemistry students and strengthen their skills in wor...
This article aims to increase the knowledge of chemistry students and strengthen their skills in wor...
Abstract — The biennial review of atomic weight determinations and other cognate data has resulted i...
There are several basic characteristics of mass spectrometry that are not always fully appreciated b...
As has been the custom in the past, the Commission publishes a table of relative atomic masses and h...
The Commission's Subcommittee for the Isotopic Composition of the Elements (SIAM) has carried out it...
The Commission on Atomic Weights and Isotopic Abundances of the Intenational Union of Pure and Appli...
In the 1949 Report of the Atomic Weights Commission, a series of new elements were added to the Atom...
This is a research article which establishes certain relations, in terms of atomic number, number of...
This National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)) site contains atomic spectroscopic refer...
It is now over 60 years since Nier built the first isotope ratio mass spectrometer. The introduction...