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Page 1: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane
Page 2: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

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Page 3: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane.

Page 4: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane.

Page 5: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The molecular ion has an m/z ratio of 58.

Page 6: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

It produces a peak here.

Page 7: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

It produces a peak here.

Page 8: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

If a carbon–carbon bond breaks here what peaks will form as a result?

Page 9: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The CH3CH2CH2+ ion has an m/z ratio of 43. It produces a peak here.

Page 10: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The CH3+ ion has an m/z ratio of 15. It produces a peak here.

Page 11: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

If a carbon–carbon bond breaks here what peaks will form as a result?

Page 12: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The CH3CH2+ ion has an m/z ratio of 29. It produces a peak here.

Page 13: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

This is a simplified mass spectrum of butane. Further fragmentation is possible.

Page 14: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

End of section one, return to menu by clicking "Reset".

Page 15: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of ethanoic acid.

Page 16: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The molecular ion has an m/z ratio of 60.

Page 17: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

It produces a peak here.

Page 18: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

If a carbon–carbon bond breaks here what peaks will form as a result?

Page 19: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The CH3+ ion has an m/z ratio of 15. It produces a peak here.

Page 20: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The CH3+ ion has an m/z ratio of 15. It produces a peak here.

Page 21: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The COOH+ ion has an m/z ratio of 45. It produces a peak here.

Page 22: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

If a carbon–oxygen bond breaks what peaks will form as a result?

Page 23: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The CH3CO+ ion has an m/z ratio of 43. It produces a peak here. What other peak would you expect to see?

Page 24: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The CH3CO+ ion has an m/z ratio of 43. It produces a peak here. What other peak would you expect to see?

Page 25: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

This is a simplified mass spectrum of ethanoic acid. Further fragmentation is possible.

Page 26: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

End of section two, return to menu by clicking "Reset".

Page 27: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of benzoic acid.

Page 28: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The molecular ion has an m/z ratio of 122.

Page 29: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

It produces a peak here.

Page 30: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

If a carbon–carbon bond breaks here what peaks will form as a result?

Page 31: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

If a carbon–carbon bond breaks here what peaks will form as a result?

Page 32: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The C6H5+ ion has an m/z ratio of 77. What peak would you expect to see?

Page 33: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

If a carbon–oxygen bond breaks what peaks will form as a result?

Page 34: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

The CH5CO6+ ion has an m/z ratio of 105. It produces a peak here. What

other peak would you expect to see?

Page 35: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

This is a simplified mass spectrum of benzoic acid. Further fragmentation is possible.

Page 36: Menu We will look at some of the major peaks in the mass spectrum of butane

End of section three, return to menu by clicking "Reset".