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A TOMIC WEIGHTS OF THE ELEMENTS a, b
(adapted from T.B. Coplen et al. , Inorg. Chim. Acta 217 , 217, 1994 )
Element
Symbol
Atomic
Number
Atomic
Weight
Element
Symbol
Atomic
Number
Atomic
Weight
Actinium c
Aluminum
Americium c
Antimony
Argon
Arsenic
Astatine c
Barium
Berkelium c
Beryllium
Bismuth
Boron
Bromine
Cadmium
Calcium
Californium c
Carbon
Cerium
Cesium
Chlorine
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Curium c
Dysprosium c
Einsteinium c
Erbium
Europium
Fermium c
Fluorine
Francium c
Gadolinium
Gallium
Germanium
Gold
Hafnium
Helium
Holmium
Hydrogen
Indium
Iodine
Iridium
Iron
Krypton
Lanthanum
Lawrencium c
Lead
Lithium
Lutecium c
Magnesium
Manganese
Mendelevium c
227 Ac
Al
Am
Sb
Ar
As
210 At
Ba
249 Bk
Be
Bi
B
Br
Cd
Ca
232
89
13
95
51
18
33
85
56
97
4
83
5
35
48
20
98
6
58
55
17
24
27
29
96
66
99
68
63
100
9
87
64
31
32
79
72
2
67
1
49
53
77
26
36
57
103
82
3
71
12
25
101
227.03
26.982
241.06
121.76
39.948
74.922
209.99
137.33
249.08
9.0122
208.98
10.811(5)
79.904
112.41
40.078(4)
252.08
12.011
140.12
132.91
35.453
51.996
58.933
63.546(3)
244.06
162.50(3)
252.08
167.26(3)
151.96
257.1
18.998
223.02
157.25(3)
69.723
72.61(2)
196.97
178.49(2)
4.0026
164.93
1.0079
114.82
126.9
192.22
55.845(2)
83.8
138.91
262.11
207.02
[6.941(2)] b
174.97
24.305
54.938
258.1
Mercury
Molybdenum
Neodynium
Neon
Neptunium c
Nickel
Niobium
Nitrogen
Nobelium c
Osmium
Oxygen
Palladium
Phosphorus
Platinum
Plutonium c
Polonium c
Potassium
Praseodynium
Promethium c
Proactinium c
Radium c
Radon c
Rhenium
Rhodium
Rubidium
Ruthenium
Samarium
Scandium
Selenium
Silicon
Silver
Sodium
Strontium
Sulfur
Tantalum
Technetium c
Tellurium
Terbium
Thallium
Thorium c
Thulium
Tin
Titanium
Tunsgten
Uranium c
Vanadium
Xenon
Ytterbium
Yttrium
Zinc
Zirconium
Np
Ni
Nb
N
259 No
Os
O
Pd
P
Pt
239
80
42
60
10
93
28
41
7
102
76
8
46
15
78
94
84
19
59
61
91
88
86
75
45
37
44
62
21
34
14
47
11
38
16
73
43
52
65
81
90
69
50
22
74
92
23
54
70
39
30
40
200.59(2)
95.94
144.24(3)
20.180
237.05
58.693
92.906
14.007
259.10
190.23(3)
15.999
106.42
30.974
195.08(3)
239.05
209.98
39.098
140.91
146.92
231.04
226.03
222.02
186.21
102.91
85.468
101.07(2)
150.36(3)
44.956
78.96(3)
28.086
107.87
22.990
87.62
32.066(6)
180.95
98.906
127.60(3)
158.93
204.38
232.04
168.93
118.71
47.867
183.84
238.03
50.942
131.29(2)
173.04(3)
88.906
65.39(2)
91.224(2)
Pu
Cf
C
Ce
Cs
Cl
Cr
Co
Cu
244 Cm
Dy
252
Po
K
Pr
147 Pm
Pa
226 Ra
222 Rn
Re
Rh
Rb
Ru
Sm
Sc
Se
Si
Ag
Na
Sr
S
Ta
99
Es
Er
Eu
257 Fm
F
223 Fr
Gd
Ga
Ge
Au
Hf
He
Ho
H
In
I
Ir
Fe
Kr
La
262
Tc
Te
Tb
Tl
Th
Tm
Sn
Ti
W
U
V
Xe
Yb
Y
Zn
Zr
Lw
Pb
Li
Lu
Mg
Mn
258 Mv
a : based on a mass for 12 C of 12.000.
b : given five significant digits; if less, the errors are given in parentheses after the atomic mass.
c : indicates the most known isotope for artificial elements.
Hg
Mo
Nd
Ne
237
210
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