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Chemistry Forums for Students => Analytical Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: paul9797 on March 19, 2017, 05:20:39 PM
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A certain mass spectrum shows three peaks. The first is at m/z = 39.5 Daltons with a relative abundance of 100%, the second is at m/z = 40.0 Daltons with a relative abundance of 5.8%, and the third is at m/z = 40.5 Daltons, with a relative abundance of 0.1%. What is the charge on the ion? If the molecule is of the form CnHxOyNz, propose a plausible formula. Any of n, x, y, or z may be zero.
I am having trouble finding the charge let alone the formula. Please help me!
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Well, do any atoms ( or combination of atoms) have mass (atomic weight) = 39.5 ( or 11.5 or 55.5 or ...or..)?
And I mean individual isotopes, not average atomic weight.
m/z = 39.5 is just a mathematical equation.
So, if m = 39.5 x Z, what is Z to give a unit integer mass ?