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See also [[Average Mass]], [[Atomic Mass Unit]], [[Nominal Mass]].
{{DefName|An experimentally determined mass that is can be to determine a unique elemental formula. For ions less than 200 u, a measurement with 5 ppm accuracy is sufficient to determine the elemental composition.}}
 
== Related Terms ==
 
[[Average Mass]]
 
[[Atomic Mass Unit]]
 
[[Nominal Mass]].


== Other Definitiions ==
== Other Definitiions ==

Revision as of 16:50, 14 May 2005

DRAFT DEFINITION
Accurate mass
An experimentally determined mass that is can be to determine a unique elemental formula. For ions less than 200 u, a measurement with 5 ppm accuracy is sufficient to determine the elemental composition.
Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment.

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Related Terms

Average Mass

Atomic Mass Unit

Nominal Mass.

Other Definitiions

Base Peak Glossary

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.??????????????

Mass Spec Desk Reference

Measured Accurate Mass: the experimentally determined mass that allows the elemental formula to be deduced. Not to be used to indicate the calculated mass.