Template:Standard atomic weight of the elements/doc

< Template:Standard atomic weight of the elements

Usage

Standard atomic weight, infobox element, isotopes of element.

Data source

All values are as published by CIAAW.
The atomic weight (Ar) specifiers "standard atomic weight", "abridged atomic weight", "conventional atomic weight" are thus named and defined (numerical value as listed here) by IUPAC (CIAAW).[1][2]
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Number formatting

  • Per source, abridged numbers without stated uncertainty have uncertainty (1). So Ar, abridged(Be) = 9.0122, reads 9.0122(1).
  • All numbers are formatted through {{val}}. This introduces the small space as 1000-grouping (per MOS:DIGITS).

CIAAW value updates

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CIAAW may publish changes to atomic weights (including its precision and derived values). Since 1947, any update this is done in odd years nominally; the actual date of publication may be some time later.

  • 2009 {{CIAAW2009}} (introducing interval notation; Ge):
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* "2020" is an inconsistent year for change publication: CIAAW maintains that only odd years, changes are publicised.
  • 2021 {{CIAAW2021}} (all elements listed); (4 values changed; introduced new symbol; merge "conventional" into "abridged" columns; change uncertainty notation (use "±")
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Uncertainty handling

About notation and handling of the uncertainty in the values, including those in [ ] range values:

Outdated references
See also: {{Isotopes table/references}}

References