CAS CH 101 Lecture 5: Mass Spectra

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Ethanol ch3ch2oh and dimethyl ether ch3och3 are constitutional isomers. They can"t have the same number of peaks because we can"t assume that the different molecules in each of them will fragment in the same way. Atoms within the molecules are all connected differently. They are due to heavier isotopes, like 13c vs 12c, and 18o vs 16o. However, ignore the effect of heavier isotopes and only take in account these specific isotopes in mass spectra when calculating the mass of the molecular ion: Exception: this ignoring or isotopes does not apply to chlorine and bromine, because their other isotopes are more abundant (compared to the tiny 1% presence of 13c and more abundant 99% of 12c) This means that whenever there is more than one cl or br, there will be multiple molecular ion peaks (different masses depending on which isotopes are present) Because there are 2 br in the compound, there are three different combinations between the two isotopes.

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