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which ratio is measured by mass detector ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mass spectrometry is an analytical tool useful for measuring the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) of one or more molecules present in a sample. These measurements can often be used to calculate the exact molecular weight of the sample components as well.

Answered by varshika1664
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The Ratio which is measured by mass detector or mass spectrometry is charge to mass ratio. Therefore, the correct answer would be Charge to mass ratio.

Explanation:

Mass spectrometry is an analytical device beneficial for measuring the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) of one or extra molecules found in a pattern.  These measurements can regularly be used to calculate the precise molecular weight of the pattern components as well. Typically, mass spectrometers may be used to pick out unknown compounds through molecular weight determination, to quantify acknowledged compounds, and to decide shape and chemical properties of molecules.

In mass spectroscopy, the mass-to-charge ratio (symbols: m/z, m/e) of a cation is same to the mass of the cation divided through its charge. Since the charge of cation formed withinside the mass spectrometer is nearly always + 1.

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