Isotope-ratio Mass Spectrometry
(IRMS) Isotope-ratio Mass Spectrometry (IRMS) is an analytical technique used to measure the ratio of different isotopes in a sample. It is a powerful tool used in a variety of scientific fields such as geology, biology, and environment science. IRMS is used to measure stable isotopes for studying the sources of food, for understanding the origin of geological materials, for tracking changes in the environment, and for medical diagnosis. It is also used for tracking the progress of chemical reactions. IRMS has the ability to measure extremely small differences in isotope ratios of a sample, making it a precise and accurate technique. Its applications have been instrumental in providing invaluable insights into the natural world.
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