Interprt as many of the main peaks in the following spectra as you can – do this by providing the chemical formula of the species responsible for the peak in each case – you don’t need to outline specific fragmentation pathways

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Interprt as many of the main peaks in the following spectra as you can – do this by providing the chemical formula of the species responsible for the peak in each case – you don’t need to outline specific fragmentation pathways
(A)
Relative intensity
100
15
m/z 20
29
40
60
86a
80
100
114a
C3H₂CH₂N(CH3)
86
129M*.
120
140
114
CH3
CH3
Transcribed Image Text:(A) Relative intensity 100 15 m/z 20 29 40 60 86a 80 100 114a C3H₂CH₂N(CH3) 86 129M*. 120 140 114 CH3 CH3
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