Abstract

The masses of H, D, 35Cl and 37Cl have been measured using the peak-matching technique with a double-focusing mass spectroscope operating with a mass resolution of 4–5 × 10 5. The accuracy of these measurements is estimated to be in the range, 1 part of slightly less in 10 8. Agreement with other measurements for H is good and for D not so good. The scattering of values for the chlorine isotopes is rather large. It appears that the investigation of systematic errors is still one of the most important things to do in the field of precise atomic mass measurements.

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