What is spectrum ion?
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Ion Plus is an American broadcast television network owned by Ion Media.
Ion Plus
ION Plus logo.svg
Launched
February 19, 2007; 12 years ago (as Ion Life)
Owned by
Ion Media
Picture format
480i (SDTV)
Country
United States
Language
English
Broadcast area
Nationwide (via OTA digital TV)
(U.S.coverage: 63%)[1]
Headquarters
West Palm Beach, Florida
Formerly called
Ion Life (2007–2019)
Sister channel(s)
Ion Television
Qubo
Website
ionplustv.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Affiliated with Ion Television owned-and-operated and affiliated stations in most markets
See list of affiliates
(channel carriage varies depending on the station, although the network is usually carried as a third digital subchannel)
Cable
Verizon FIOS
Channel 492
National feed available on select other U.S. cable systems
Consult your local cable provider or program listings source for channel availability
IPTV
AT&T U-verse
Channel 468
Originally from its 2007 launch as Ion Life, the network had primarily featured lifestyle programming, consisting of shows pertaining to subjects such as health and wellness, cooking, home decor, and travel. In 2019 with expanded cable carriage, Ion Media switched the network's schedule to match the main format of Ion Television, featuring day-long marathons of various drama series.
Ion Plus is carried mainly as a digital multicast service on Ion Media Networks-owned stations as well as select Ion Television affiliates (and is primarily placed on the third subchannel); its base national feed is also available on select cable and satellite providers. In select markets, Ion Plus has main channel placement, allowing it must-carry coverage on local cable and satellite services.
A mass spectrum is an intensity vs. m/z (mass-to-charge ratio) plot representing a chemical analysis.[1] Hence, the mass spectrum of a sample is a pattern representing the distribution of ions by mass (more correctly: mass-to-charge ratio) in a sample. It is a histogram usually acquired using an instrument called a mass spectrometer. Not all mass spectra of a given substance are the same. For example, some mass spectrometers break the analyte molecules into fragments; others observe the intact molecular masses with little fragmentation. A mass spectrum can represent many different types of information based on the type of mass spectrometer and the specific experiment applied; however, all plots of intensity vs. mass-to-charge are referred to as mass spectra. Common fragmentation processes for organic molecules are the McLafferty rearrangement and alpha cleavage. Straight chain alkanes and alkyl groups produce a typical series of peaks: 29 (CH3CH2+), 43 (CH3CH2CH2+), 57 (CH3CH2CH2CH2+), 71 (CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2+) etc.