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Chemical Ideas 6.5. Mass spectrometry. What’s inside?. In the nucleus?. Protons. And around the nucleus?. Neutrons. Electrons. Location. How are they different?. Mass. Charge. Nuclear symbols. p + n. Mass number =?. Na. 23. 11. p ( = e - ). 11 11 12. Atomic number =?. p?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chemical Ideas 6.5

Chemical Ideas 6.5

Mass spectrometry

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What’s inside?In the

nucleus?

ProtonsAnd around the nucleus?

ElectronsNeutrons

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How are they

different?Mass

Charge

Location

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Mass on Ar scale

Charge

p 1 +1

n 1 0

e- 0.00055 -1

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Nuclear symbols

Na23

11

Mass number =?

Atomic number =?

p + n

p ( = e-)p?

e-?

n?

•11

•11

•12

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What are isotopes?

Cl35

17Cl

37

17

p?

e-?

n?

p?

e-?

n?

17

17

18 20

17

17

•Atoms of the same element with:

•The same atomic number but different mass numbers

•Same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

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Why is 35Cl O.K.?

Cl35

17Cl

37

17

Relative isotopic mass

Cl-35 Cl-37

Chlorine always has an atomic number of 17!

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So what is relative atomic mass?

Cl-35

Cl-37

75%

25%

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Relative atomic mass is the average of the relative isotopic

masses

Cl-35

Cl-37

75%

25%

How do we get a relative atomic mass of 35.5?

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What 2 things did we need to know?

Relative isotopic masses.

The relative abundances.

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How do we find them out?

Use a mass spectromete

r

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Mass spectrometry

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sample inlet

vacuum chamber

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Mg

e-

e-

Mg+

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sample inlet

vacuum chamber

electric field

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sample inlet

vacuum chamber

electric field

flight path

time measurement

Ion detector

intensity

m/z

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KE = ½ mv2

• Ion 1

• KE = 16

• m = 2

• v = 4

• Ion 2

• KE = 16

• m = 8

• v = 2

•Greater the mass, the less the velocity

•Greater the mass, greater the time of flight

•From time of flight, mass is calculated

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sample inlet

vacuum chamber

electric field

flight path

time measurement

Ion detector

intensity

m/z

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A mass spectrum …

35 3736

20

40

60

80

100

%

m/z

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Relative atomic mass is the average of the relative isotopic

masses

Cl-35

Cl-37

75%

25%

How do we get a relative atomic mass of 35.5?

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CH3COCH3e-

e-

e-CH3COCH3+CH3CO+ CH3

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Other fragments from propanone - CH3COCH3?

CH3COCH3+

CH3CO+

•CH3+

•CH3CO

•O

•O+

•CH3C

•CH3C+

CH3

Which give a peak on a mass spectrum?

Which is the molecular ion?

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CH3

Name it.

CH3 CH2 CH CH2 CH3O

2-ethoxybutane

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This is the mass spectrum for 2-ethoxybutane;

15CH3

15CH3

14CH2

13CH

16O

14CH2

15CH3

Molecular ion ?

Base peak?

3?

2?

1?

+

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