Explain working of mass spectrometry, Chemistry

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Describe the principle and working of Mass spectrometry with suitable diagram along with its applications.

  • Definition of Mass Spectrometry
  • Show the principle and working of Mass spectrometrywith suitable diagram.
  • List out applications of Mass spectrometry

What is MS/LC? Show the recent advances in LC/MS separations.

  • Definition of LC/MS
  • Show the recent advances in LC/MS separations.

 


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