Mass Spectroscopy
Mass Spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to characterize molecules based on the mass-to-charge ratio of their ions. It can identify the exact masses of molecules and helps to determine their elemental composition, structure, and isotopic distribution. Mass Spectroscopy is an important tool in chemical, biomedical and environmental research and can be used to detect and quantify trace elements in a sample, confirm chemical structures and purity, and identify unknown compounds. Its ability to accurately measure the mass of molecules makes it a powerful tool for solving complex scientific and engineering problems.
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