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isotopic$41133$ - перевод на голландский

RELATIVE PROPORTION OF AN ISOTOPE AS FOUND IN NATURE; ABUNDANCE OF ISOTOPES OF A CHEMICAL ELEMENT AS NATURALLY FOUND ON A PLANET
Isotopic abundances; Isotopic Abundances; Natural isotopic abundance; Isotopic abundance; Isotope abundance; Isotopic ratio
  • Relative abundance of elements in the Earth's upper crust.

isotopic      
adj. isotopisch
mass spectrograph         
  • [[Calutron]] mass spectrometers were used in the [[Manhattan Project]] for uranium enrichment.
  • [[Surface ionization]] source at the [[Argonne National Laboratory]] linear accelerator
  • Replica of [[F.W. Aston]]'s third mass spectrometer
  • ThermoQuest AvantGarde sector mass spectrometer
  • Quadrupole mass spectrometer and electrospray ion source used for Fenn's early work
  • Inductively coupled plasma ion source
  • [[Indianapolis Museum of Art]] conservation scientist performing [[liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry]]
  • Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer
  • Orbitrap mass analyzer
  • TEGA]] mass spectrometer
  • MALDI]]
  • [[Toluene]] electron ionization mass spectrum
  • WB-57]] high-altitude research aircraft
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE BASED ON DETERMINING MASS TO CHARGE RATIO OF IONS
Mass spectrometer; Mass spectrograph; Mass spectroscopy; Mass Spectrometer; Mass Spectrometry; Mass Spectroscopy; Spectrum analysis, mass; Mass spec; Mass spectroscope; Mass spectrography; Mass analyzer; Mass Spec; Mass-spec; Mass spectrometers; Isotopic distribution; Accelerated mass spectrometer; Mass Spectrograph; Mass accuracy; Mass spectrometrist; Mass Spectrometers; Mass spectrum analyzer; Trace gas analysis; Soft ionization; Hard ionization; Applications of mass spectrometry
massaspectograaf (instrument dat geladen deeltjes afscheidt in groepen naar de massa)

Определение

deuterated
['dju:t?re?t?d]
(also deuteriated dju:'t??r?e?t?d)
¦ adjective Chemistry (of a compound) in which the ordinary isotope of hydrogen has been replaced with deuterium.
Derivatives
deuteration noun

Википедия

Natural abundance

In physics, natural abundance (NA) refers to the abundance of isotopes of a chemical element as naturally found on a planet. The relative atomic mass (a weighted average, weighted by mole-fraction abundance figures) of these isotopes is the atomic weight listed for the element in the periodic table. The abundance of an isotope varies from planet to planet, and even from place to place on the Earth, but remains relatively constant in time (on a short-term scale).

As an example, uranium has three naturally occurring isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Their respective natural mole-fraction abundances are 99.2739–99.2752%, 0.7198–0.7202%, and 0.0050–0.0059%. For example, if 100,000 uranium atoms were analyzed, one would expect to find approximately 99,274 238U atoms, approximately 720 235U atoms, and very few (most likely 5 or 6) 234U atoms. This is because 238U is much more stable than 235U or 234U, as the half-life of each isotope reveals: 4.468 × 109 years for 238U compared with 7.038 × 108 years for 235U and 245,500 years for 234U.

Exactly because the different uranium isotopes have different half-lives, when the Earth was younger, the isotopic composition of uranium was different. As an example, 1.7×109 years ago the NA of 235U was 3.1% compared with today's 0.7%, and that allowed a natural nuclear fission reactor to form, something that cannot happen today.

However, the natural abundance of a given isotope is also affected by the probability of its creation in nucleosynthesis (as in the case of samarium; radioactive 147Sm and 148Sm are much more abundant than stable 144Sm) and by production of a given isotope as a daughter of natural radioactive isotopes (as in the case of radiogenic isotopes of lead).