Chemistry, asked by halimasultan34, 1 month ago

how isotopes of an element are separated by mass spectrometer?​

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Answered by ruby932
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Explanation:

Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are known as isotopes. A mass spectrometer ionizes atoms and molecules with a high-energy electron beam and then deflects the ions through a magnetic field based on their mass-to-charge ratios ( m / z m/z m/z ).

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