The nitrogen rule of mass spectrometry says that a
Chapter 12, Problem 12(choose chapter or problem)
The \(nitrogen~ rule\) of mass spectrometry says that a compound containing an odd number of nitrogens has an odd-numbered molecular ion. Conversely, a compound containing an even number of nitrogens has an even-numbered \(\mathrm M^+\) peak. Explain.
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