massaspektrin
Massaspektrin is a term that refers to the output of a mass spectrometer, which is an analytical instrument used to determine the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. Essentially, it is a plot or graph showing the abundance of ions detected at different mass-to-charge ratios. This visual representation is crucial for identifying and quantifying the components of a sample.
The horizontal axis of a mass spectrum typically represents the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z), while the vertical
Mass spectra are generated by ionizing a sample, separating the resulting ions based on their mass-to-charge
By analyzing the pattern of peaks, including their positions and relative intensities, scientists can deduce information