Which state of matter is used in mass spectroscopy?
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In mass spectrometry, a particular state of matter called gaseous ionic state is studied by transferring the analytes from condensed phase to the gas phase followed by their ionization.
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Which state of matter is used in mass spectroscopy?
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- What is Spectroscopy? Spectroscopy is the study of the absorption and emission of light and other radiation by matter.
- It is the fundamental tool of scientific study, its applications are from materials characterization to medicine.
- There are two types of spectroscopy- 1. atomic absorption spectroscopy that is AAS and atomic emission spectroscopy that is AES.
- Spectroscopy is used in bridge that knowledge gap.
- The state of matter which is used in spectroscopy is in gaseous state.
- We can determine the sample components, characteristics and volume.
- The spectroscopy is based on the absorption of UV or visible light by some chemical compounds.
Hence, this is spectroscopy and gaseous is the state of matter used in spectroscopy.
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