![]() ![]() Throughout the series, Younger Toguro displays a calm, relaxed attitude, hardly ever showing any signs of emotion. He wore a dark blue sleeveless martial arts dogi with a sewn-together section at its right shoulder blade, matching dark blue pants, purple sash belt, and violet martial arts shoes. When he was human, he was still rather tall and muscular, but had a slightly softer looking face and expressive hazel eyes, without any sunglasses. When he was finally defeated by Yusuke, his gray skin begins to crack and shatter all over his body as he forcibly reverts to his human form, albeit with broken muscle-like appendages all over his body and his skin turning pale white. When he reaches maximum capacity, his pants and shoes are almost entirely ripped to shreds, leaving only the shorts-like remains of his pants and belt, and is left barefoot. It is hinted that the demonic appearance of Toguro's transformation is derived from Kairen's general design and physique. His skin turns gray and his shoulders grow in tremendous size with a pointed appearance whilst also gaining a pair of tube-like appendages coming out of his shoulders. Upon reaching the full extent of this transformation, Toguro's body becomes interlaced with vein-like muscle fibers. Before he transforms into that state, he will remove his olive green trench coat or go shirtless by ripping his tank top to shreds when facing both Yusuke and Kuwabara during Yukina's rescue. When Toguro releases his demon energy into his muscles, his body becomes greater in size and strength, exponentially gaining the physical strength necessary to lift objects that weigh a number of tons. His sharp black sunglasses were later destroyed when he was hit for the first time by Yusuke's Spirit Gun during the Dark Tournament finals and his eyes appeared to be black instead of hazel. He is often seen wearing sharp black sunglasses, an olive green trench coat with a green tank top underneath, dark gray pants with a black belt on his waist and black shoes that help to conceal his Olympic-style muscular physique. Toguro sports a stereotypical military crew cut hairstyle, and has a long, pointed chin. His appearance is remarkably similar to that of a Southern-European man - unlike his older brother's Northern-European appearance - bearing a noticeable, light brownish skin color. Thus, the standard atomic weight of argon, A r°(Ar) =, indicates that atomic-weight values of argon in normal materials are expected to be from 39.792 to 39.963.įor iridium, the standard atomic weight A r°(Ir) = 192.217 ± 0.002 indicates that atomic-weight values of iridium in normal materials are expected to be from 192.215 to 192.219.įor more information on the interpretation of the uncertainty please consult the recent IUPAC Technical Report by Possolo et al.Toguro is a very tall man, standing easily over six feet, being so large that his brother can sit on his shoulders and look vastly smaller in comparison. The reported uncertainties of the standard atomic weights are such that the atomic-weight values of normal materials are expected to lie in the given interval with great certitude. (3) our ability to precisely determine the atomic masses of the isotopes.Įlements in the first category are distinguished by an interval standard atomic weight. (2) our ability to determine the isotopic abundances, and (1) well-documented natural variations of isotopic abundances, There are three broad groups of elements depending on what is the main cause of the uncertainty of their standard atomic weights: The most recent Standard Atomic Weights are presented in this Table and they are based on the "Atomic Weights 2021" report. R Range in isotopic composition of normal terrestrial material prevents a more precise standard atomic weight being given the tabulated value and uncertainty should be applicable to normal material. Substantial deviations in atomic weight of the element from that given in the table can occur. ![]() M Modified isotopic compositions may be found in commercially available material because the material has been subjected to some undisclosed or inadvertent isotopic fractionation. The difference between the atomic weight of the element in such materials and that given in the table may exceed the stated uncertainty. G Geological and biological materials are known in which the element has an isotopic composition outside the limits for normal material. The most recent definitive table of the standard atomic weights. Since 1902, the Commission regularly publishes critical evaluation of atomic weights of elements and below is Standard atomic weights are CIAAW recommended values for atomic weights applicable to all normal materials. ![]()
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