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The mass spectrometer is an instrument with which the chemical composition of material can be analyzed.
 
Mass spectrometers are considered to consist of three parts:
 
1) Sample preparation & ionization:
for bringing the analyte in gas phase and in charged state
 
2) Mass analyzer:
instrument with which the physical quantity mass/charge of charged particles is measured.
 
3) Data system:
hardware and software for processing the data received from the mass analyzer.
 


== External Links ==
== External Links ==


[http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html ASMS What is MS?]: [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/p4.html What is a Mass Spectrometer?]
[http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html ASMS What is MS?]: [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/p4.html What is a Mass Spectrometer?]

Revision as of 14:43, 18 December 2004

Orange Book Entry

An instrument in which the beams of ions are separated (analysed) according to the mass/charge ratio and the ions are measured electrically.

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The mass spectrometer is an instrument with which the chemical composition of material can be analyzed.

Mass spectrometers are considered to consist of three parts:

1) Sample preparation & ionization: for bringing the analyte in gas phase and in charged state

2) Mass analyzer: instrument with which the physical quantity mass/charge of charged particles is measured.

3) Data system: hardware and software for processing the data received from the mass analyzer.


External Links

ASMS What is MS?: What is a Mass Spectrometer?