Isotopologue Ion: Difference between revisions
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| An ion that differs only in the isotopic composition of one or more of its constituent atoms. For example CH<sub>4</sub><sup>+.</sup> and CH<sub>3</sub>D<sup>+.</sup> or <sup>10</sup>BF<sub>3</sub> and <sup>11</sup>BF<sub>3</sub>. The term isotopologue is a contraction of  | An ion that differs only in the isotopic composition of one or more of its constituent atoms. For example CH<sub>4</sub><sup>+.</sup> and CH<sub>3</sub>D<sup>+.</sup> or <sup>10</sup>BF<sub>3</sub> and <sup>11</sup>BF<sub>3</sub>. The term isotopologue is a contraction of isotopic homologue.}} | ||
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| == Related Terms == | == Related Terms == | ||
| [[Isotopomeric Ion]] | *[[Isotopomeric Ion]] | ||
| [[Isotope Cluster]] | *[[Isotope Cluster]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:18, 25 December 2005
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| Isotopologue Ion | 
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| An ion that differs only in the isotopic composition of one or more of its constituent atoms. For example CH4+. and CH3D+. or 10BF3 and 11BF3. The term isotopologue is a contraction of isotopic homologue. | 
| Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission | 
| This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment. | 
