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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.
Notation of bonding and anti-bonding orbitals in organic molecules (pi, pi*, sigma, sigma* and n). Types of transition for various classes of compounds, Chromophores isolated and conjugated, Auxochromes and...
Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is a sophisticated technique for the separation and identification of components of complex mixtures. Describes the technique and shows the apparatus. Emphasis is...
Demonstrates the technique of mass spectrometry, showing how the instrument operates and how a mass spectrum is obtained. Also shows the relationship between precise molecular weight and the chemical...
The electromagnetic spectrum. The essential parts of a spectrometer. How the emission spectrum of atomic hydrogen can be recorded. The relationships between the lines of the hydrogen spectrum. How each line...
The development and applications of the mass spectrometer and the difference between the direct-focusing and double-focusing mass spectrometer.*
Explains the simple school spectrometer before introducing the spectrograph with its photographic recording and extended frequency range. Line spectra are explained diagrammatically as changes of electron...
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