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

1. O.W.B. Schult, W.R. Kane, M.A.J. Mariscotti, J.M. Simic (1967) Gamma Rays from the 199Hg(n, γ)200Hg Reaction and Energy Levels in 200Hg
 Physical Review  164(4)
https://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.164.1548

2. W. McLatchie, R.C. Barber, R.L. Bishop, H.E. Duckworth, B.G. Hogg, J.D. Macdougall, P.Van Rookhuyzen (1964) Some new neutron separation energies for isotopes of Hg, Tl, Pb, and Bi
 Canadian Journal of Physics  42(5)
https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/abs/10.1139/p64-086

3. K.S. Kozier, K.S. Sharma, R.C. Barber, J.W. Barnard, R.J. Ellis, V.P. Derenchuk, H.E. Duckworth (1980) Precise atomic masses and mass differences for mercury
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https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/p80-169