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In mass spectrometry, what does the term 'm/z' represent?
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In mass spectrometry, what does the term 'm/z' represent?
Mass to charge ratio
Molecular weight
Ionization energy
Retention time
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In mass spectrometry, what does the term 'm/z' represent?
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Step 1: Understand that mass spectrometry is a technique used to measure the mass of ions.
Step 2: Know that ions are charged particles, which means they have an electric charge.
Step 3: The term 'm/z' stands for mass to charge ratio.
Step 4: 'm' represents the mass of the ion, and 'z' represents the charge of the ion.
Step 5: To find 'm/z', you divide the mass of the ion by its charge.
Step 6: This ratio helps scientists identify and analyze different ions in a sample.
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