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|  | == Related Terms == |  | ==Sparkman == | 
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|  | [[Average mass]]
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|  | [[Atomic Mass Unit]]
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|  | [[Nominal Mass]].
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|  | == Other Definitiions ==
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|  | [http://www.spectroscopynow.com/Spy/basehtml/SpyH/1,1181,4-14-6-0-0-education_dets-0-2585,00.html Base Peak Glossary]
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|  | : Isotopes have unique precise masses, a consequence of which is that the elemental composition of any molecule, or fragment of one, can be calculated from its mass if this is sufficiently accurately determined.??????????????
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|  | [[Mass Spec Desk Reference]]
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|  | :Measured Accurate Mass: the experimentally determined mass that allows the elemental formula to be deduced. ''Not''to be used to indicate the [[calculated mass]].
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|  |  | == See also == | 
|  |  | *[[Average mass]] | 
|  |  | *[[Atomic mass Uunit]] | 
|  |  | *[[Nominal Mass]] | 
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|  | [[Category:Mass]] |  | [[Category:Mass]] | 
|  | {{DEFAULTSORT:Accurate Mass}} |  | {{DEFAULTSORT:Accurate Mass}} |