Mass Spectrometry
Mass spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of particles. It is used extensively in research and industry to identify and quantify molecules and fragments, and is used in virtually all branches of science, from biomedical research to drug development and environmental testing. Mass spectrometry is also used to separate and identify components in complex mixtures that cannot be analysed by other means. This technique is quick and accurate, and results can be obtained in a matter of minutes. It is also highly sensitive and selective, and allows for the measurement of trace amounts of substances. Mass spectrometry has revolutionised the way we analyse and understand the composition and structure of matter, making it an invaluable tool in modern science.
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