kindly write a brief description of where each fragment peak originated from the parent ion. example: Formation of m/z 79 ion: [CH3CH2Br]+ ===> [79Br]^+ + CH2CH3. ( or a diagram of each bond breaking / forming could also work )

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kindly write a brief description of where each fragment peak originated from the parent ion. example: Formation of m/z 79 ion: [CH3CH2Br]+ ===> [79Br]^+ + CH2CH3. ( or a diagram of each bond breaking / forming could also work )
Parent ion is [CH3CH2B1]*•
Rel. Intensity
Proposed Fragment
[CH2]**
[CH3]*
[CHC]*.
[CHCH]*.
[CHCH2]*
14
3.9
15
3.6
25
26
9.6
43
27
94
29
[CH2CH2]*
[CH3CH2]*
[Br79]*.
[Br8]+.
28
29
100
Base peak
79
8.4
81
8.2
isotopic peak
[CH2B179]*.
[CH2Br81]*.
[CH3CH2B179]**
[CH3CH2B1®1]*.
93
95
4.3
3.6
isotopic peak
Parent ion peak (or) Molecular ion peak
M+2 isotopic peak
108
60.4
110
59.1
Transcribed Image Text:Parent ion is [CH3CH2B1]*• Rel. Intensity Proposed Fragment [CH2]** [CH3]* [CHC]*. [CHCH]*. [CHCH2]* 14 3.9 15 3.6 25 26 9.6 43 27 94 29 [CH2CH2]* [CH3CH2]* [Br79]*. [Br8]+. 28 29 100 Base peak 79 8.4 81 8.2 isotopic peak [CH2B179]*. [CH2Br81]*. [CH3CH2B179]** [CH3CH2B1®1]*. 93 95 4.3 3.6 isotopic peak Parent ion peak (or) Molecular ion peak M+2 isotopic peak 108 60.4 110 59.1
Mass Spectrum – Unknown
29
100
27
10& 10
60
40
20
25
7981
134
16
9395
992,
31
54
884
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
m/z
Relative Intensity
80
Transcribed Image Text:Mass Spectrum – Unknown 29 100 27 10& 10 60 40 20 25 7981 134 16 9395 992, 31 54 884 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 m/z Relative Intensity 80
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