Title: Naming amines
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3We will look at some of the major peaks in the
mass spectrum of butane.
4We will look at some of the major peaks in the
mass spectrum of butane.
5The molecular ion has an m/z ratio of 58.
6It produces a peak here.
7It produces a peak here.
8If a carboncarbon bond breaks here what peaks
will form as a result?
9The CH3CH2CH2 ion has an m/z ratio of 43. It
produces a peak here.
10The CH3 ion has an m/z ratio of 15. It produces
a peak here.
11If a carboncarbon bond breaks here what peaks
will form as a result?
12The CH3CH2 ion has an m/z ratio of 29. It
produces a peak here.
13This is a simplified mass spectrum of butane.
Further fragmentation is possible.
14End of section one, return to menu by clicking
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15We will look at some of the major peaks in the
mass spectrum of ethanoic acid.
16The molecular ion has an m/z ratio of 60.
17It produces a peak here.
18If a carboncarbon bond breaks here what peaks
will form as a result?
19The CH3 ion has an m/z ratio of 15. It produces
a peak here.
20The CH3 ion has an m/z ratio of 15. It produces
a peak here.
21The COOH ion has an m/z ratio of 45. It produces
a peak here.
22If a carbonoxygen bond breaks what peaks will
form as a result?
23The CH3CO ion has an m/z ratio of 43. It
produces a peak here. What other peak would you
expect to see?
24The CH3CO ion has an m/z ratio of 43. It
produces a peak here. What other peak would you
expect to see?
25This is a simplified mass spectrum of ethanoic
acid. Further fragmentation is possible.
26End of section two, return to menu by clicking
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27We will look at some of the major peaks in the
mass spectrum of benzoic acid.
28The molecular ion has an m/z ratio of 122.
29It produces a peak here.
30If a carboncarbon bond breaks here what peaks
will form as a result?
31 If a carboncarbon bond breaks here what peaks
will form as a result?
32The C6H5 ion has an m/z ratio of 77. What peak
would you expect to see?
33If a carbonoxygen bond breaks what peaks will
form as a result?
34The CH5CO6 ion has an m/z ratio of 105. It
produces a peak here. What other peak would you
expect to see?
35This is a simplified mass spectrum of benzoic
acid. Further fragmentation is possible.
36End of section three, return to menu by clicking
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