"signal intensity" is the y- axis of a mass spectrum.
u need the volume . if u did have the volume u would divide the mass (27g) by the volume. then add the label g/ml
You label it square if it is a square
Draw and label line Ab
Length, width and depth. The depth may be trivial if it is a printed label.
The label should indicate what is being measured along the axis, and the units used for these measurements.
"atomic weight" is always on the x-axis of the mass spectrum graph.
Which point is not located on the xaxis or the yaxis of a coordinate grid?Read more:Which_point_is_not_located_on_the_xaxis_or_the_yaxis_of_a_coordinate_grid
The label used for mass is kilograms (kg).
Obtain the molecular mass by determining the m/z value of the molecular ion peak (rightmost in the spectrum).
A peak in a mass spectrum is a wavelength or frequency that shows a much greater intensity than the surrounding values.
The vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane is both negative and positive
up and down. the x goes left and right
.... then your graph is inverted.
The international (SI) unit for mass is the kilogram.
a dekameter has no mass it is a label of distance
To interpret a mass spectrum effectively, first identify the molecular ion peak, then analyze the fragmentation pattern to determine the structure of the compound. Look for characteristic fragment peaks and use mass spectrometry databases for comparison.
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