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== [[Orange Book]] Entry ==
== [[Orange Book]] Entry ==


([[m/z]]) ratio.
''m/z'' ratio.
 
== [[Gold Book]] Entry ==
 
The abbreviation ''m/z'' is used to denote the dimensionless quantity formed by dividing the mass number of an ion by its charge number. It has long been called the [[mass-to-charge ratio]] although m is not the ionic mass nor is z a multiple or the elementary (electronic) charge, e. The abbreviation m/e is, therefore, not recommended. Thus, for example, for the ion C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>7</sub><sup>2+</sup>, ''m/z'' equals 45.5..


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Revision as of 11:44, 15 December 2004

Orange Book Entry

m/z ratio.

Gold Book Entry

The abbreviation m/z is used to denote the dimensionless quantity formed by dividing the mass number of an ion by its charge number. It has long been called the mass-to-charge ratio although m is not the ionic mass nor is z a multiple or the elementary (electronic) charge, e. The abbreviation m/e is, therefore, not recommended. Thus, for example, for the ion C7H72+, m/z equals 45.5..

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