1. No two molecules can have the same exact mass True False 2. The exact mass of butanol is 74.0732 True False 3. Chemical ionization (CI) is a method that uses charged gas ions True False to ionize the analyte by often by protonation or deprotonation. 4. Benzene has a degree of unsaturation of 4 True False 5. The presence of the correct exact mass in a mass spectrum serves True False The presence of different atoms can be detected by looking for characteristic isotopic patterns in a mass spectrum 7. 6. True False A compound containing two bromine atoms will show an isotope patter of approximately 1:2:1 True False

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1.
No two molecules can have the same exact mass
True
False
The exact mass of butanol is 74.0732
Chemical ionization (CI) is a method that uses charged gas ions
to ionize the analyte by often by protonation or deprotonation.
Benzene has a degree of unsaturation of 4
The presence of the correct exact mass in a mass spectrum serves
as explicit proof of the presence of a given synthesis product
The presence of different atoms can be detected by looking for
characteristic isotopic patterns in a mass spectrum
A compound containing two bromine atoms will show an isotope
patter of approximately 1:2:1
2.
True
False
3.
True
False
4.
True
False
5.
True
False
True
False
7.
True
False
6.
Transcribed Image Text:No. Statement True False 1. No two molecules can have the same exact mass True False The exact mass of butanol is 74.0732 Chemical ionization (CI) is a method that uses charged gas ions to ionize the analyte by often by protonation or deprotonation. Benzene has a degree of unsaturation of 4 The presence of the correct exact mass in a mass spectrum serves as explicit proof of the presence of a given synthesis product The presence of different atoms can be detected by looking for characteristic isotopic patterns in a mass spectrum A compound containing two bromine atoms will show an isotope patter of approximately 1:2:1 2. True False 3. True False 4. True False 5. True False True False 7. True False 6.
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