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magmichele12

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Which of the following C6H12O isomers would be expected to produce an m/z peak at M+-18?
   

Question 2

High-resolution mass spectrometry would allow one to distinguish between the following two molecules.
 
  1.True
  2.False

Question 3

High-resolution mass spectrometry allows one to determine the molecular formula of a molecule.
  1.True
  2.False



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Answer to Question 3

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