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Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes, 79Br , abundance 50.52%, and 81Br, abundance 49. The most stable form of bromine under standard...
Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes, 79Br , abundance 50.52%, and 81Br, abundance 49.48%. The most stable form of bromine under standard conditions is as the diatomic molecule, Br2 . In a mass spectrum of bromine, at what m/z values would you expect to see peaks and what would you expect the relative height of the peaks to be? What species would account for each peak? Explain.