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30 January, 05:05

If an element has 4 naturally occuring isotopes, how many peaks will show up in the mass spectra?

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  1. 30 January, 05:09
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    Base peak: The most intense (tallest) peak in a mass spectrum, due to the ion with the greatest relative abundance (relative intensity; height of peak along the spectrum's y-axis). Not to be confused with molecular ion: base peaks are not always molecular ions, and molecular ions are not always base peaks.
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