analytical techniques Flashcards

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Give an everyday use of IR spectroscopy

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Breathalyzers

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How does mass spectroscopy work

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By ionising atoms/molecules, accelera:ng them via an electric field, deflec:ng them by varying degrees using a magne:c field, and detecting

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What are the lines on a mass spectrum?

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● If analysing elements, they’re isotopes.

● If analysing compounds, they’re fragment ions.

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What is fragmentaJon under mass spectroscopy?

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When a bond breaks in a molecular ion (due to instability) forming fragment ions.
The electron can go onto either side of the double bond. E.g., for CH3CH2OH, it may form [CH3CH2]+ (with the posiBve charge on the second carbon) or HO+.

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What absorbs IR in the atmosphere, what happens, and what can this lead to?

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● The bonds of gaseous molecules such as CO2 and H2O.
● They vibrate MORE
global warming

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Give 3 things the Greenhouse Effect of a gas depends on

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● Its atmospheric concentra:on.
● Its ability to absorb IR.
● Its residence time (how long it’s in the atmosphere)

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