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Table 4 Comparison of the Table of Atomic Weights in 1900 [20] and 2001.
The 2001 data are from Table 3. The 1900 values are scaled to Ar(O) = 16; those for 2001 to Ar(12C) = 12. Since
on the latter scale Ar(O) = 15.9994(3) the two data sets can be fairly compared within the accuracy of the set for
1900.
Element name 1900 2001a Element name 1900 2001a
Aluminium 27.1 26.981 538(2) Molybdenum 96.0 95.94(2)
Antimony 120.4 121.760(1) Neodymium 143.6 144.24(3)
Argon Not measured 39.948(1) Neon Not measured 20.1797(6)
Arsenic 75.0 74.921 60(2) Nickel 58.7 58.6934(2)
Barium 137.40 137.327(7) Niobium 93.7 92.906 38(2)
Beryllium 9.1 9.012 182(3) Nitrogen 14.0 14.0067(2)
Bismuth 208.1 208.980 38(2) Osmium 191.0 190.23(3)
Boron 11.0 10.811(7) Oxygen 16.000 15.9994(3)
Bromine 79.95 79.904(1) Palladium 107.0 106.42(1)
Cadmium 112.4 112.411(8) Phosphorus 31.0 30.973 761(2)
Calcium 40.1 40.078(4) Platinum 194.9 195.078(2)
Carbon 12.0 12.0107(8) Potassium 39.11 39.0983(1)
Cerium 139 140.116(1) Praseodymium 140.5 140.907 65(2)
Caesium 132.9 132.905 45(2) Protactinium Not known 231.035 88(2)
Chlorine 35.45 35.453(2) Rhenium Not known 186.207(1)
Chromium 52.1 51.9961(6) Rhodium 103.0 102.905 50(2)
Cobalt 58.93 58.933 200(9) Rubidium 85.4 85.4678(3)
Copper 63.6 63.546(3) Ruthenium 101.7 101.07(2)
Dysprosium Not known 162.500(1) Samarium 150.3 150.36(3)
Erbium 166.0 167.259(3) Scandium 44.1 44.955 910(8)
Europium Not known 151.964(1) Selenium 79.2 78.96(3)
Fluorine 19.05 18.998 4032(5) Silicon 28.4 28.0855(3)
Gadolinium 157.0 157.25(3) Silver 107.92 107.8682(2)
Gallium 70.0 69.723(1) Sodium 23.05 22.989 770(2)
Germanium 72.5 72.64(1) Strontium 87.6 87.62(1)
Gold 197.2 196.966 55(2) Sulfur 32.07 32.065(5)
Hafnium Not known 178.49(2) Tantalum 182.8 180.9479(1)
Helium Not measured 4.002 602(2) Tellurium 127.5 127.60(3)
Holmium Not known 164.930 32(2) Terbium 160 158.925 34(2)
Hydrogen 1.008 1.007 94(7) Thallium 204.15 204.3833(2)
Indium 114 114.818(3) Thorium 232.6 232.0381(1)
Iodine 126.85 126.904 47(3) Thulium 170.7 168.934 21(2)
Iridium 193.1 192.217(3) Tin 119.0 118.710(7)
Iron 56.0 55.845(2) Titanium 48.15 47.867(1)
Krypton Not measured 83.798(2) Tungsten 184.0 183.84(1)
Lanthanum 138.6 138.9055(2) Uranium 239.6 238.028 91(3)
Lead 206.92 207.2(1) Vanadium 51.4 50.9415(1)
Lithium 7.03 6.941(2) Xenon Not measured 131.293(6)
Lutetium Not known 174.967(1) Ytterbium 173.2 173.04(3)
Magnesium 24.3 24.3050(6) Yttrium 89.0 88.905 85(2)
Manganese 55.0 54.938 049(9) Zinc 65.4 65.409(4)
Mercury 200.0 200.59(2) Zirconium 90.4 91.224(2)
aFigures in parenthesis indicating uncertainties in the preceding digit.

TICE also lists “representative” isotopic compositions, which, in the opinion of CAWIA, repre-
sent the isotopic compositions of substances that may be encountered in the laboratory. The uncertain-

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