Isotopes of sulfur

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Sulfur (S)
Standard atomic mass: 32.065(5) u

Table

Z(p) N(n) isotopic mass (u) nuclide
symbol
representative
isotopic
composition
(mole fraction)
range of natural
variation
(mole fraction)
16 10 26.02788(32)# S-26
16 11 27.01883(22)# S-27
16 12 28.00437(17) S-28
16 13 28.99661(5) S-29
16 14 29.984903(3) S-30
16 15 30.9795547(16) S-31
16 16 31.97207100(15) S-32 0.9499(26) 0.94454-0.95281
16 17 32.97145876(15) S-33 0.0075(2) 0.00730-0.00793
16 18 33.96786690(12) S-34 0.0425(24) 0.03976-0.04734
16 19 34.96903216(11) S-35
16 20 35.96708076(20) S-36 0.0001(1) 0.00013-0.00019
16 21 36.97112557(21) S-37
16 22 37.971163(8) S-38
16 23 38.97513(5) S-39
16 24 39.97545(15) S-40
16 25 40.97958(13) S-41
16 26 41.98102(13) S-42
16 27 42.98715(22) S-43
16 28 43.99021(42) S-44
16 29 44.99651(187) S-45
16 30 46.00075(75)# S-46
16 31 47.00859(86)# S-47
16 32 48.01417(97)# S-48
16 33 49.02362(102)# S-49

Notes

  • The precision of the isotope abundances and atomic mass is limited through variations. The given ranges should be applicable to any normal terrestrial material.
  • Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from systematic trends.
  • Uncertainties are given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits. Uncertainty values from Ame2003 denote one standard deviation. Values from IUPAC are expanded uncertainties.

References

Isotopes of phosphorus Isotopes of sulfur Isotopes of chlorine

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