Electrospray mass spectrometry is a recently developed
Chapter 14, Problem 14.38(choose chapter or problem)
Electrospray mass spectrometry is a recently developed technique for looking at large molecules with a mass spectrometer. In this technique, molecular ions, each associated with one or more H1 ions, are prepared under mild conditions in the mass spectrometer. As an example, a protein (P) with a molecular mass of 11,812 gives clusters of the type (P 1 8H)81, (P 1 7H)71, and (P 1 6H)61. At what mass-to-charge values do these three clusters appear in the mass spectrum?
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