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| The four peaks in the isotopic cluster of a typical monorhenium organometallic compound arise from the existence of two main naturally occurring isotopes for both rhenium and carbon. | 
| Abundances: 185Re 37%, 187Re 63%; 12 C 99%, 13C 1% | 
| For each of the parent ions identified in these experiments, the calibrated mass values observed combined with the correct isotopic pattern conclusively establish that the assignments are accurate. | 
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