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Ions that differ 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 shortening of isotopic homologue.
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:Note 1: For example, CH<sub>4</sub><sup>+and CH<sub>3</sub>D<sup>+or and , or the ions forming an isotope cluster corresponding to the natural isotopic abundances of the constituent atoms.
Ions that differ only in the isotopic composition of one or more of the constituent atoms. For example, CH4+and CH3D+or 10BF3 and 11BF3, or the ions forming an isotope cluster corresponding to the natural abundance of the constituent atoms.  


Note: isotopolog is an abbreviation of isotopic homolog.  
:Note 2: Isotopolog is an abbreviation of isotopic homolog.


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