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What does a mass spectrometer do?

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A mass spectrometer is a scientific instrument that measures the mass and abundance of particles or molecules in a sample by ionizing and separating them based on their mass-to-charge ratio. It provides valuable information about the composition and structure of the sample, and is used in various scientific fields for identification, analysis, and research purposes.

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