The mass spectrometer Flashcards
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What is the symbol for relative atomic mass?
Ar
What is the symbol for relative molecular mass?
Mr
How do you work out relative atomic mass?
Average mass of 1 atom/ 1/12 mass of 1 atom of 12C
How do you work out relative molecular mass?
Average mass of molecule/ 1/12 mass of 1 atom of 12C
When are mass spectrometers used in everyday life?
Forensic scientists use them to identify substances (such as illega drugs).
What does the mass spectrometer do?
Determines the mass of seperate atoms
What is the name of the mass spectrometer that we have to know?
time of flight mass spectronomy (TOF).
Draw a diagram of the TOF mass spectrometer
What are the 6 steps inside a mass spectrometer?
- Vacuum
- Ionisation
- Acceleration
- Ion drift
- Detection
- Data analysis
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What happens inside a vacuum of a mass spectrometer?
The whole machine is kept under a vacuum in order to prevent the ions from colliding with molecules from the air.
What is the ionisation step?
The atom or molecule is ionised by knocking one or more electrons off to give a positive ion.
What is produced after the ionisation stage (after the solution is past through the hollow needle)?
Tiny positively charged droplets which have lost electrons to the positive charge of the supply.
Which ions move faster towards the negative plate?
Lighter ions and more highly charged ions move at greater speed towards the nagative plate.
What happens in the ion drift stage?
The ions pass through a hole in the nagatively charged plate which forms a beam. This beam travels along a tube (called the flight tube) to the detector.