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How do the results of a spectrometer differ if 2 ions get knocked off each atom instead of just one?
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Well, the spectrometer detects mass-to-charge ratio (m/z). So, if two electrons get knocked off of each atom, what happens to the charge? What happens to the m/z ratio?
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