What are the ranges of mass spectroscopy for determination of compound
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Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique that ionizes chemical species ..... The mass range is the range of m/z amenable to analysis by a given analyzer.
Basic Principle. A mass spectrometergenerates 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.
Basic Principle. A mass spectrometergenerates 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.
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Ions provide information concerning the nature and the structure of their precursor molecule. In the spectrum of a pure compound, the molecular ion, if present, appears at the highest value of m/z (followed by ions containing heavier isotopes) and gives the molecular mass of the compound.
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