molecular ion and will EXACTLY mirror the relative abundance of the second isotope. That means that for Bromine, the two
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molecular ion and will EXACTLY mirror the relative abundance of the second isotope. That means that for Bromine, the two
molecular ion and will EXACTLY mirror the relative abundance of the second isotope. That means that for Bromine, the two peaks are almost identical in height, while for Chlorine the second peak is 1/3 the size of the first peak. Practice telling if the MS data below show molecules
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