Inorganic Mass Spectrometry
Inorganic mass spectrometry is a technique used to measure the mass of individual atoms or molecules. It uses an electric or magnetic field to measure the mass and the charge of an ion or molecule to determine its chemical structure and properties. This technique is widely used in fields such as biochemistry, geology, material science and pharmaceuticals. It can be used to identify unknown substances, analyze the content of biological samples, and detect changes in a sample's composition. Inorganic mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for understanding the molecular behavior of inorganic compounds. It can be used to analyze the structure of compounds and to quantify their amount in a sample. The information obtained from inorganic mass spectrometry can be used to gain insights into the impact of inorganic compounds on the environment, health and industry.
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