b. Which mass spectrum would be best for determining the chemical structure? c. The electron-impact source was a pulsed source used with a TOF mass analyzer. If the flight tube is 1.0 meter in length and the accelerating voltage is 3000 V, what would the flight time be for the ion at m/z = 58? d. For the same TOF analyzer, calculate the difference in flight times between m/z = 58 and m/z = 59.
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To calculate the flight time, we need to know the mass and charge of the ion. In this case, the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) is given as 58. Since the charge is not specified, we'll assume it to be 1 (which is common for most ions). Show more…
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