In mass spectroscopy, when a molecule is bombarded with high energy electrons
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In mass spectroscopy, when a molecule is bombarded with high energy electrons, it is called electron ionization
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- Electron ionization is the term used for the removal of electrons by bombarding a high-energy beam of electrons. This technique is termed electron ionization.
- The beam commonly used is 70eV.
- This beam is so energized that when it hits a molecule, it excites the electron so much that it moves out of the molecule.
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