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Special relativity theory basic effects

Isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) can be considered as a special case of the internal standard method the internal standard that is used is an isotopomer of the compound to be measured, for example a deuterated derivative. Note that an internal standard is necessary for every compound to be measured. This internal standard is as close as possible to perfection since the only property that distinguishes it from the compound to be measured is a slight mass difference, except for some phenomena that involve the labelled atoms, such as the isotopic effect. In that case, we have an absolute reference, that is the response coefficients of the compound and of the standard are identical. This method is often used to establish standard concentrations. The basic theory of this method rests on the analogy between the relative abundance of isotopes and their probability of occurrence [23]. [Pg.268]


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