If a compound has a molecular ion with an odd-numbered mass, then the compound contains

Chapter 14, Problem 6

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If a compound has a molecular ion with an odd-numbered mass, then the compound contains an odd number of nitrogen atoms. This is known as the nitrogen rule. a. Calculate the m / z value for the molecular ion of each of the following compounds: 1. NH2 2. H2N NH2 b. Explain why the nitrogen rule holds. c. State the rule in terms of a molecular ion with an even-numbered mass.

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