how it works
The mass spectrometer "sorts" isotopes according to their mass. It can also be used to analyse organic molecules.
Background
A mass spectrometer "sorts" particles according to their mass. A mass spectrum gives the relative abundance of particles of different masses. With an element - the relative abundance of the isotopes is given .This data is then used to calculate the relative atomic mass of the element.
When an organic molecule is analysed in a mass spectrometer the vaporisation and bombardment by high energy electrons process also fragments the molecule.
This produces a fragmentation pattern which provides a "fingerprint" for the molecule but also other information which can help identify the molecule.
Ions are detected . Uncharged fragments will not be accelerated by the magnetic field and therefore get drawn out of the spectrometer by the vacuum pump.
Study the two infra red spectra on the left. One is propan- 1- ol, the other is propan 2 ol. Which is which?
This video will help.
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