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<includeonly>6.941</includeonly><noinclude>The Standard Atomic Weight for Lithium is given as: 6.941(2)<ref>This data was taken from the web site of NIST on December 2, 2007.</ref><br /><br />Note:Commercially available Li materials have atomic weights that range between 6.939 and 6.996; if a more accurate value is required, it must be determined for the specific material.<ref>http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/notes.html#notes</ref> | <includeonly>6.941{{u|(2)}}</includeonly><noinclude>The Standard Atomic Weight for Lithium is given as: 6.941(2)<ref>This data was taken from the web site of NIST on December 2, 2007.</ref><br /><br />Note:Commercially available Li materials have atomic weights that range between 6.939 and 6.996; if a more accurate value is required, it must be determined for the specific material.<ref>http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/notes.html#notes</ref> | ||
Note: The range given in Atomic Weights of the Elements 1995 was 6.94 to 6.99 | Note: The range given in Atomic Weights of the Elements 1995 was 6.94 to 6.99 | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 17 May 2010
The Standard Atomic Weight for Lithium is given as: 6.941(2)[1]
Note:Commercially available Li materials have atomic weights that range between 6.939 and 6.996; if a more accurate value is required, it must be determined for the specific material.[2]
Note: The range given in Atomic Weights of the Elements 1995 was 6.94 to 6.99
- ↑ This data was taken from the web site of NIST on December 2, 2007.
- ↑ http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/notes.html#notes