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24 April, 17:49

1-bromodecane (C10H21Br) produces a mass spectrum with a parent molecular ion (M) peak at m/z 220 (100%). A peak at m/z 222 (98%) also appears in the spectrum. What causes this signal in the mass spectrum

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  1. 24 April, 21:37
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    The presence of Br atom produces 2 ions (M and M+2) with the same abundance.

    Explanation:

    Mass spectrometry is an instrumental technique in which chemical substances are ionized and fragmented. The nature of the substances produce different fragmentations.

    A way to know if a substance contains bromine is seeing the parent molecular ion (M, Subtance with ⁷⁹Br) and M+2 (Substance with ⁸¹Br) with the same relative abundance. Where parent molecular ion is the substance without fragmentations

    That is because in nature, the isotope abundance of bromine is ⁷⁹Br with 51% and ⁸¹Br with 49%, producing the 49% of ions having 2 units of m/z higher than its consecutive ion.
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