Mass Analysis
Mass Analysis is the process of examining the mass and composition of substances, such as molecules or the elements within them. It is used to determine the presence of different isotopes, and to measure the weight and composition of molecules, allowing them to be accurately identified. It is an essential tool for research into chemical and biological processes, as well as for industrial processes like oil and gas production. Mass Analysis also has uses in medicine and forensic science and is used to identify and quantify chemical substances in food, soil, and air samples. It is also used for quality control and to detect environmental contaminants. As mass analysis technology becomes more sophisticated, it will become increasingly important for ensuring safety and accuracy in a range of different applications.
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