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Jun 1932
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1932natur.129..833s&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 129, Issue 3266, pp. 833-834 (1932).
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As described in a previous communication,1 we have found from the hyperfine structure of the lead spectrum that the ordinary element contains, in addition to Pb208, Pb206, and Pb207, a fourth isotope, Pb204, with an intensity of 1 per cent. Owing to the presence of mercury (particularly Hg204) in the discharge, the first analysis of lead by means of the mass spectrograph could not detect this new isotope. Recently, Aston2 has repeated his analysis and reported Pb204, together with four other weaker isotopes (209, 203, 205, and 210).
Jones Edward G.
Schuler H.
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