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The pressure inside a mass spectrometer is....?​

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Answered by viditrana2007
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Mass spectrometry has been performed at helium buffer gas pressures up to 1.2 Torr, over 20× higher than previously reported(31) and 3–4 orders of magnitude higher than conventional ion trap mass analyzers.

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Mass spectrometry has been performed at helium buffer gas pressures up to 1.2 Torr, over 20× higher than previously reported(31) and 3–4 orders of magnitude higher than conventional ion trap mass analyzers.

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