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{{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 |
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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. |
Related Terms
Other Definitiions
- 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.??????????????
- Measured Accurate Mass: the experimentally determined mass that allows the elemental formula to be deduced. Not to be used to indicate the calculated mass.