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Developed to support the teaching of spectroscopy material in the new AS/A2 level specifications, covers infrared spectroscopy (IR), mass spectrometry (MS) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The...
One of a series of eight book-and-CD-ROM packages developed for the Open University’s course THE MOLECULAR WORLD (S205), which provides a broad foundation in chemistry by introducing fundamental ideas,...
Looks at some of the more important analytical chemical techniques currently in use, along with their applications. Comprises 12 clips, with each illustrating a particular technique, giving a brief overview...
A three-part teaching package covering 1) how a mass spectrometer works; 2) interpreting mass spectra (isotope patterns, fragmentation patterns and the peaks produced by metastable ions); 3) fragmention...
3: Studies the formation of protostars through computer modelling of galactic cloud collisions filmed at the University of Wales, Cardiff. Support video. 4: Explains the forces that are balanced within a...
Introduces and explains mass spectrometry, describes the principles of the method and demonstrates a working spectrometer. Covers accurate mass, isotope effects and simple splitting up to and including the...
Support video for course S281.
In three parts. Part 1: how to process the mass spectrum and recognise significant features of the spectrum which aid interpretation, such as metastable ion peak, the molecular ion peak and isotope peaks....
Principle of a single-focusing mass spectrometer, production of a mass spectrum, the line diagram, base peak and molecular ion, summary of information which can be obtained from mass spectrometry.
The development and applications of the mass spectrometer and the difference between the direct-focusing and double-focusing mass spectrometer.*
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