m/z: 91, 190, 119, 56, 99, 56, 42 Starting with most abundant.
Francis William Aston has written: 'Mass spectra and isotopes'
R. A. Hites has written: 'Elements of environmental chemistry' -- subject(s): Environmental chemistry 'CRC handbook of mass spectra of environmental contaminants' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Mass spectrometry, Organic compounds, Organic water pollutants, Pollutants, Spectra
Julian P. Whitelegge has written: 'Protein mass spectrometry' -- subject(s): Massenspektrometrie, Mass Spectrometry, Proteomics, Spectra, Proteins, Analysis, Mass spectrometry, Proteine
Q. N. Porter has written: 'Mass spectrometry of heterocyclic compounds' -- subject(s): Heterocyclic compounds, Mass spectrometry, Spectra 'Mass spectometry of heterocyclic compounds'
The Sun spectra is considered continuous.
None in chemical compounds. There are some transient charged species observed in mass spectra, such as (NeH)+
There are three main types of infrared spectra: absorption spectra, emission spectra, and reflection spectra. Absorption spectra are produced when a material absorbs infrared energy, emission spectra are produced when a material emits infrared radiation, and reflection spectra result from the reflection of infrared radiation off a material.
There is no code for spectra
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Line Spectra was created in 2006.
Spectra Records was created in 1997.
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