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== CIAAW ==
 
== CIAAW ==

Revision as of 12:40, 23 November 2019

{{CIAAW2013}} adds a full reference (<ref>...</ref>) for the standard atomic weight (Ar, standard) of chemical elements as defined by IUPAC (commission: CIAAW). The source is:

  • Meija, Juris; et al. (2016). "Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3): 265–91. doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0305. ({{code}})

This template has options to use by refname, and as plain source (no <ref> tag). See #Options.

Notes
  • This report was published in February 2016, while it documents the nominal 2013 CIAAW list publication.
  • CIAAW publishes changes in the atomic weights biannually (nominally 2011, 2013, 2015, ...). See #CIAAW updated values.

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{{CIAAW2013|plain}}Meija, Juris; et al. (2016). "Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3): 265–91. doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0305.
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{{CIAAW2013|plain|at=Table 1}} → Meija, Juris; et al. (2016). "Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3). Table 1: Standard atomic weights 2013, pp. 272–274. doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0305.
{{CIAAW2013|plain|at=Table 2}} → Meija, Juris; et al. (2016). "Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3). Table 2: Standard atomic weights 2013, abridged to five significant digits, pp. 282–284. doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0305.
{{CIAAW2013|plain|at=Table 3}} → Meija, Juris; et al. (2016). "Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3). Table 3: Conventional atomic weights, p. 284. doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0305.
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CIAAW

Primarily, the atomic weights second here are defined by CIAAW [1]:

Coplen, Tyler B.; Brand, Willi A. (2013), Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (xls), CIAAW
  • Some unstable elements can naturally occur, and so are listed (4 elements: Bi, Th, Pa, U)
  • Additional values are those of the most stable isotopes, as given in List of chemical elements (34 elements). This source is not supported by the CIAAW publications.
  • CIAAW site or table 1 in PAC, has footnotes g, m, r.

CIAAW updated values

Template:Standard atomic weight of the elements/ciaaw-list-of-updates

See also

References