Quiz: Interpreting Mass Spectra of Elements
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry
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Building on what you've learned about mass spectrometry, let's test your understanding of interpreting mass spectra!
What does the tallest peak in a mass spectrum represent?
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Which of the following statements about mass spectra are correct? (Select all that apply)
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The mass-to-charge ratio is abbreviated as {{blank0}} in a mass spectrum.
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What is the relative atomic mass of an element with isotopes having m/z values of 10 (60% abundance) and 12 (40% abundance)?
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What does a small peak at one m/z unit higher than the main peak usually indicate?
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Which factors can cause the appearance of multiple peaks for an element in a mass spectrum? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} of a peak corresponds to the relative abundance of the isotope.
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