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To succeed in this topic, you need to:

  • Be familiar with the structure of the atom, isotopes, and calculating average relative atomic masses.
  • Be aware that mass spectrum data is used to determine isotopic compositions.
  • Be aware that the molecular ion peak, M+, represents the molecular mass of the sample molecule, Mr.

After working through this Chemistry Factsheet, you will:

  • Be able to outline the basic components of magnetic mass and time-of-flight mass spectrometers.
  • Be able to interpret mass spectrum data to correctly complete relative atomic mass and time-of-flight calculations.
  • Be able to interpret mass spectrum data to identify and apply mass fragment data to determine possible molecular structures.
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September 2022

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ISSN: 1351-5136

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