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A Mass Spectrum Of A Chemical
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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youA mass spectrum is a histogram plot of intensity vs. mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) in a chemical sample. It is usually presented as a vertical bar graph, in which each bar represents an ion having a specific m/z and the length of the bar indicates the relative abundance of the ion. The most intense ion is assigned an abundance of 100, and it is referred to as the base peak. Mass spectra are used to determine the elemental or isotopic signature of a sample, the masses of particles and of molecules, and to elucidate the chemical identity or structure of molecules and other chemical compounds.4 Sources- bing.com › videosWatch full videoWatch full video
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