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In mass spectrometer, the sample gas is introduced into the highly evacuated spectrometer tube and it is ionised by the electron beam is it true or false

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Answered by Anonymous
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of this technique. 11. In mass spectrometer, the sample gas is introduced into the highly evacuated spectrometer tube and it is ionised by electron beam.

Answered by bg1234
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True

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The sample gas is introduced into the highly evacuated spectrometer tube, and it is ionized by an electron beam. The sample has to be in a gaseous state.

An electron beam, generated from a tungsten or rhenium filament, is used to ionize gas-phase atoms or molecules. Ions are formed during the collision of the electron beam and sample molecules.

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