Mass Spectrometers
Mass Spectrometers are instruments used to analyze the chemical composition of a sample. By ionizing a sample and measuring the resulting ions’ mass-to-charge ratios, they can identify and characterize the composition of molecules in the sample. Mass Spectrometers are widely used in many fields, including chemistry, biology, and pharmacology, to identify and characterize molecules and uncover new compounds. They are also used in forensic science and clinical medicine to analyze tissue and detect toxins. The ability to rapidly identify chemical composition makes mass spectrometers an invaluable tool for research and development.
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