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{{Def2|The mass of an ion or molecule calculated using the average mass of each element weighted for its natural isotopic abundance.}} | {{Def2|The mass of an ion or molecule calculated using the average mass of each element weighted for its natural isotopic abundance.}} | ||
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Mass of an ion or molecule calculated using the average atomic mass of each element weighted for its natural isotopic abundance. | |||
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#J. Yergey, D. Heller, G. Hansen, R. J. Cotter, C. Fenselau. Anal. Chem. 55, 353-356 (1983). | |||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Accurate Mass]] | *[[Accurate Mass]] | ||
*[[Nominal Mass]] | *[[Nominal Mass]] | ||
*[[Atomic Mass Unit]] | *[[Atomic Mass Unit]] | ||
*[[Dalton]]. | *[[Dalton]]. | ||
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Other Definitiions
- The mass of a particle or molecule of given empirical formula calculated using atomic weights for each element.????????????????????????????
- Average molecular weight - Same meaning as molecular weight
- Calculated mass based on atomic weight (p. 35).
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