How does CID is achieved? a. By reacting ions formed in ESI with reagent and proton transfers b. By applying heat under stream of nitrogen c. By colliding accelerated ions formed in ESI with neutral gas d. By applying stages of vacuum prior to entering MS analyzers e. By applying voltage to the charged needle f. By applying heat to the multiply charged ions

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How does CID is achieved? a. By reacting ions formed in ESI with reagent and proton transfers b. By applying heat under stream of nitrogen c. By colliding accelerated ions formed in ESI with neutral gas d. By applying stages of vacuum prior to entering MS analyzers e. By applying voltage to the charged needle f. By applying heat to the multiply charged ions
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