Re: CODATA's Value for Hydrogen's Rydberg Constant R_H
- From: kp <4vector@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 19:24:28 -0700 (PDT)
No one uses or defines Rydberg constants for every atomic element. You
have to search for ionization energy or binding energy, etc.
Here I'll do your work for you, which I'm tired of doing.
http://www.gurutech.it/polimi/misure/const_pap.pdf
Talbe III gives theoretical ionization energies for a list of elements
and if you read they explain how they use this to compare to
experimentally measured mass ratios.
kp
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