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Mass Spectroscopy - which electron gets kicked off?
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During electron bombardment, what sort of electrons of a molecule (e.g. bonding, non-bonding, electronic environment) are more likely than others to get kicked off? Thanks!
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The most likely electrons to be kicked off are those in valence molecular orbitals, nonbonding or bonding dependig on the molecule.
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