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Chapter 3.4

Mastering Mass Spectrometry: From Principles to Analysis

Dive into the world of mass spectrometry! Learn fundamental principles, spectrum production, and data interpretation. Gain essential skills for chemistry research and industry applications.


What You'll Learn

Explain how mass spectrometry measures molecular mass through ionization, acceleration, deflection, and detection
Identify molecular ion peaks, fragment ion peaks, and isotope peaks on mass spectra
Calculate relative atomic mass from isotope abundance data using weighted averages
Analyze fragmentation patterns to deduce structural information about organic molecules

What You'll Practice

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Interpreting mass spectra to find molecular ion peaks and fragment ions

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Calculating relative atomic mass from isotopic abundance percentages

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Identifying molecular structures from fragmentation patterns in mass spectra

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Recognizing isotope peaks and their relationship to molecular ion peaks

Why This Matters

Mass spectrometry is essential for identifying unknown compounds in chemistry, forensics, and pharmaceuticals. Understanding how to read mass spectra helps you determine molecular structure and composition, skills critical for advanced chemistry courses and real-world analytical work.

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Mass Spectrometry
Molecular Ion Peak
Fragment Ions
Isotopes
Relative Atomic Mass
Spectral Analysis
Weighted Averages
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