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Match the spectrum with the compound and draw the fragment ion that corresponds to the base peak. Timeofflight mass spectrometry tofms a timeofflight mass spectrometer uses the differences in transit time through a drift region to separate ions of different masses. All nuclei with unpaired protons or neutrons are magnetically active they have a magnetic field arising from the unpaired nuclear particle. Principles and applications, third edition will prove invaluable to undergraduates and postgraduates using this technique in departments of chemistry, biochemistry, medicine, pharmacology, agriculture, materials science and food science.
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