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MASS SPECTRA OF MOLECULES
EXPERIMENT 3: INTERPRETING MASS SPECTRA OF MOLECULES
AIM: To identify all the peaks in the given spectra. Assuming that each peak is due to a singly charged species. Also assume that one isotope for each element except chlorine.
METHOD:
_ Identify the peak present in the mass spectrum of argon gas.
_ Identify the peaks present in the mass spectrum of nitrogen gas.
_ Identify the peaks present in the mass spectrum of nitrogen dioxide.
_ Identify the peaks present
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for the molecule OF2:
CONCLUSION:
The mass spectrometer has many applications, one of them is to determine the natural abundances of the isotopes of a particular element and hence allow calculations of its atomic mass. It also measure relatives atomic masses, finds the relative abundance of isotopes in a sample of an element and examines the fragments that a molecule might break into so that the identiy of that molecule can be found. And structure.
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