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==Nominal mass==
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===Related definitions===
*[[Nominal mass]]
*[[Integer mass]]
*[[Exact mass]]
*[[Monoisotopic mass]]
*[[Mass (mass spectrometry)]]
===Other definitions===
===Other definitions===
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{{doi}}10.1007/s13361-017-1647-6
*{{doi}}10.1021/ac00253a037
*{{doi}}10.1007/s13361-017-1647-6
*{{doi}}10.1007/s13361-017-1801-1
 
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 4 September 2018

Nominal mass

Related definitions

Other definitions

Mallet and Down ISBN 0470027614
"The mass of a molecule or ion calculated using the integral masses of the most abundant isotopes of each element present"
Sparkman ISBN 0966081390
"The integer mass of the most abundant naturally occurring stable isotope of an element ... the nominal mass of an element is equal to the mass number of the most abundant stable isotope of an element"
de Hoffmann ISBN 0470033118
"The nominal mass is calculated using the mass of the predominant isotope of each element rounded to the nearest integer value that corresponds to the mass number ..."
Watson and Sparkman ISBN 0470516348
"The nominal mass of an element is the integer mass of its most abundant stable isotope ... the nominal mass of a molecule, radical, or ion is the sum of the nominal masses of all the atoms of its constituent elements." (common organic elements this is the lowest but not always)
Gross ISBN 3642423469
"the nominal mass of an element is defined as the integer mass of its most abundant naturally occurring stable isotope ... the nominal mass of an ion is the sum of the nominal masses of its constituent elements."

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