A mass spectrum of an unknown compound has a molecular ion peak with a relative intensity of 43.27% and a M+1 peak with a relative intensity of 3.81%. How many C atoms are present in the compound?
a. 8 b. 4 c. 6 d. 2
I recalled from lecture that when dealing with M+1 peak, we used this formula:
intensity of M+1 peak / 0.011 = number of C atoms (important to round to the nearest whole number)
So I dealt with: 0.0381 / 0.011 = 3.46
I decided to go with Choice B since that seemed the closest, however, the correct answer was Choice A and I don't have a clue why. Some help please?