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A [[molecular ion]] containing one or more of the naturally occurring isotopes of the atoms that make up the molecular structure. Thus for ethyl bromide there are isotopic molecular ions such as <sup>13</sup>CCH<sub>5</sub> Br<sup>+?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$?$$</sup>, C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub> DBr<sup>+?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$?$$</sup>, C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub> <sup>81</sup>Br<sup>+?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$?$$</sup>, <sup>81</sup>C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub> <sup>81</sup>Br<sup>+&249;</sup> etc.
A [[molecular ion]] containing one or more of the naturally occurring isotopes of the atoms that make up the molecular structure. Thus for ethyl bromide there are isotopic molecular ions such as <sup>13</sup>CCH<sub>5</sub> Br<sup>+?????????????ɬ??????ɂİ??</sup>, C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub> DBr<sup>+?????????????ɬ??????ɂİ??</sup>, C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub> <sup>81</sup>Br<sup>+?????????????ɬ??????ɂİ??</sup>, <sup>81</sup>C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub> <sup>81</sup>Br<sup>+</sup> etc.
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Isotopic molecular ion

A molecular ion containing one or more of the naturally occurring isotopes of the atoms that make up the molecular structure. Thus for ethyl bromide there are isotopic molecular ions such as 13CCH5 Br+?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$?$$, C2H4 DBr+?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$?$$, C2H5 81Br+?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$?$$, 81C2H5 81Br+&249; etc.

IUPAC 1997 Orange Book Chapter 12
Index of Orange Book Terms