By knowing the natural abundances of minor isotopes, its
Chapter 12, Problem 12(choose chapter or problem)
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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