The chemical preparation and characterization of specimens for "absolute" measurements of the molar mass of an element, exemplified by silicon, for redeterminations of the Avogadro constant

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The chemical steps needed to prepare specimens for "absolute" atomic-weight [(mean) relative atomic mass] determinations are outlined and discussed in detail for the atomic weight of silicon, Ar (Si), as recently measured for a redetermination of the Avogadro constant. The estimated combined uncertainties arising from the chemical procedures in that A r (Si) measurement are shown to be almost equal to those from the associated mass-spectrometric measurements.

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De Bièvre, P., Lenaers, G., Murphy, T. J., Peiser, H. S., & Valkiers, S. (1995). The chemical preparation and characterization of specimens for “absolute” measurements of the molar mass of an element, exemplified by silicon, for redeterminations of the Avogadro constant. Metrologia, 32(2), 103–110. https://doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/32/2/005

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