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{{DefName|An ion that reacts to form particular product | {{DefName|An ion that reacts to form particular [[product ion]]s. The reaction could be unimolecular dissociation, an ion/molecule reaction, or involve simply isomerization (change in connectivity) or change in the number of charges. The older gender-specific term [[parent ion]] is not recommended.}} | ||
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== Related Terms == | == Related Terms == | ||
[[Product Ion]] | *[[Product Ion]] | ||
== [[Orange Book]] Entry == | == [[Orange Book]] Entry == | ||
Revision as of 00:47, 1 December 2005
| DRAFT DEFINITION |
| Precursor ion |
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| An ion that reacts to form particular product ions. The reaction could be unimolecular dissociation, an ion/molecule reaction, or involve simply isomerization (change in connectivity) or change in the number of charges. The older gender-specific term parent ion is not recommended. |
| Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission |
| This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment. |
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See additional comments on the Precursor ion discussion page (archive of discussion between 2004 and 2006) |
Related Terms
Orange Book Entry
Synonymous with Parent Ion. Instead of the use of parent ion and daughter ion terms the precursor and product ion terms are preferred respectively.
