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Chapter 3, Problem 3.34

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Hydrogen has two stable isotopes, 1 1H and 2 1H, and sulfur has four stable isotopes, 32 16S, 33 16S, 34 16S, and 36 16S. How many peaks would you observe in the mass spectrum of the positive ion of hydrogen sulfide, H2S1? Assume no decomposition of the ion into smaller fragments.

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QUESTION:

Hydrogen has two stable isotopes, 1 1H and 2 1H, and sulfur has four stable isotopes, 32 16S, 33 16S, 34 16S, and 36 16S. How many peaks would you observe in the mass spectrum of the positive ion of hydrogen sulfide, H2S1? Assume no decomposition of the ion into smaller fragments.

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The stable isotopes of hydrogen -  and

Stable isotopes of sulfur - ;

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