By knowing the natural abundances of minor isotopes, its

Chapter 12, Problem 12

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By knowing the natural abundances of minor isotopes, it’s possible to calculate the relative heights of \(\mathrm{M^+}\) and \(\mathrm{M+1}\) peaks. If \(\mathrm{^{13}C}\) has a natural abundance of 1.10%, what are the relative heights of the \(\mathrm{M^+}\) and \(\mathrm{M+1}\) peaks in the mass spectrum of benzene, \(\mathrm{C_6H_6}\)?

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M^+

M+1

^{13}C

M^+

C_6H_6

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