This lesson examines mass spectrometry in more detail when analyzing parent mass peaks. Specifically, we discuss the M+ peak as well as the M+1 and M+2 peaks associated with various isotopes. Some examples include carbon 13, nitrogen 15 and both chlorine and bromine isotopes.
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