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Accurate measurement of stoichiometry of GaAs provides new data which are used for calculation of the atomic weight of Ga. Using the IUPAC accepted value for the atomic weight of As (74.9216), the atomic weight of Ga based on this work is 69.737 ± 0.006. The mean of two independent chemical values for the atomic weight of Ga, one obtained by Lundell and Hoffman and the other in this work, is 69.735.