wow. now I understand how to build a mass spectrometer. (and I feel like keanu Reeves narrated it for me) well done. I see everyone else here appreciates your method of explication. I think you really got something going here neo.
If you had a compound, like a drop of blood and you turned it to vapor, you could determine the elements and their proportions in that volume? Is that so?
What if our y-axis uses particle count not percentages? I'm guessing that I would replace 100 by the highest value in my sample, not sure if that's correct. I need this for my homework!
Hi, I understand that the true (non-relative) masses of atoms are calculated with a mass spectrometer. using this relationship: Centripetal Force = Force due to magnetic field(B) But i was wondering how masses of atoms were calculated before the mass spectrometers were invented.
This is the best and simplest explanation of all time. Thank you so much!!!
Hi. 9 years later
FINALLY someone who explained it simply, thank you!
wow. now I understand how to build a mass spectrometer.
(and I feel like keanu Reeves narrated it for me)
well done.
I see everyone else here appreciates your method of explication. I think you really got something going here neo.
Great way of explaining something so complicated in an easy way. Thanks for the Vid!
This is a great video. I will be sharing it with my IB Chemistry HL1 students in Michigan, USA. Thanks for your work!
Best simple video ever! Thank you!
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This video was clearing this matter to me! Thanks so much!
Simple and straight to the point. just how I like it!
those two examples are so easily explained,thanks a million bro
Great work! With your explanation it seems so simple!
Thanks :)
Thanks for this great video! I'm in IB chemistry and this really helped further my understanding!
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Holy cow this explanation actually made sense. Thank you!
9 years later and I am still watching this. Legendary.
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Thank you!
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Such a great explanation.
thank you for elaborating on its applications
Thank you, super informative!
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Thanks for the explaination. It really helps!
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Thank you Sir.
Okay now we can build a mass spectrometer at home and cause a Resonance Cascade lol.
Thanks for explaining
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finally a good explanation
well done!
If you had a compound, like a drop of blood and you turned it to vapor, you could determine the elements and their proportions in that volume? Is that so?
What if our y-axis uses particle count not percentages? I'm guessing that I would replace 100 by the highest value in my sample, not sure if that's correct. I need this for my homework!
Very useful video
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So do the 85 and 87 isotopes of the rubidium sample exist in the same sample simultaneously?
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it is understandable
Hi, I understand that the true (non-relative) masses of atoms are calculated with a mass spectrometer. using this relationship: Centripetal Force = Force due to magnetic field(B)
But i was wondering how masses of atoms were calculated before the mass spectrometers were invented.
if u find thid answer i would like to know it too?
Mantap jiwa
Measurement in the form of Specific Gravity (SG).
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informative
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Im here because im studying this in my college. Wish me luck guys
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Short faced bear doc brought me. In it cut bone from a fossil to see what the animal ate.
Nice video.. Simple and compact👍👍
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This is the best and simplest explanation of all time. Thank you so much!!!
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This is the best and simplest explanation of all time. Thank you so much!!!