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use of astons mass spectarograph​

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Answered by Sambhav0720
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mass spectrograph, device used to separate electrically charged particles according to their masses; a form of the instrument known as a mass spectrometer is often used to measure the masses of isotopes of elements

Explanation:

A mass spectrometer generates multiple ions from the sample under investigation, it then separates them according to their specific mass-to-charge ratio (m/z), and then records the relative abundance of each ion type.

Answered by omkbehera
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Explanation:

Aston used the mass spectrograph to show that only neon but also many other elements are mixtures of isotopes. Astons achievement is illustrated by the fact that the discovered 212 of the 287 naturally occurring isotopes.

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