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Pure Appl. Chem., Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 237-257, 1998.

 

History of the recommended atomic-weight values*

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Aluminium , aluminum Molybdenum
Antimony (Stibium) Neodymium
Argon Neon
Arsenic Nickel
Barium Niobium
Beryllium Nitrogen
Bismuth Osmium
Boron Oxygen
Bromine Palladium 
Cadmium Phosphorus
Caesium, cesium Platinum
Calcium Potassium (Kalium)
Carbon Praseodymium
Cerium Protactinium
Chlorine Rhenium
Chromium Rhodium
Cobalt Rubidium
Copper Ruthenium
Dysprosium Samarium
Erbium Scandium
Europium Selenium
Fluorine Silicon
Gadolinium Silver
Gallium Sodium (Natrium)
Germanium Strontium
Gold Sulfur
Hafnium Tantalum
Helium Tellurium
Holmium Terbium
Hydrogen Thallium
Indium Thorium
Iodine Thulium
Iridium Tin
Iron Titanium
Krypton Tungsten (Wolfram)
Lanthanum Uranium
Lead Vanadium
Lithium Xenon
Lutetium Ytterbium
Manganese Yttrium
Magnesium Zinc
Mercury Zirconium

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Ref. History of the recommended atomic-weight values from 1882 to 1997: a comparison of differences from current values to the estimated uncertainties of earlier values, Pure Appl. Chem., Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 237-257, 1998.


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