200Hg-Mercury
200Hg has 80 protons and 120 neutrons.
200Hg is a stable isotope.
The mass excess of 200Hg is -29503.267 with an uncertainty of ±0.53.
The mass was measured using a Penning Trap and Nuclear Physics and the related equations include:
Influence Equations
64.4% 199Hg(n, γ)200Hg 1
16.9% 200Hg35Cl-198Hg37Cl 2
12.4% 204Hg35Cl2-200Hg37Cl2 3
Reference
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Physical Review 164(4)
https://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.164.1548
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Canadian Journal of Physics 42(5)
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https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/p80-169