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Match the following mass spectrum
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100.
57 (100%)
80.-
60.-
40.-
20.-
0.
0.
20.
40.
60.
80.
100.
m/z
a. 3-methylpentane
b. 2-chloroethene
c. heptanol
d. 2-methylpentane
e. Benzene
f. 2-methyl-1-butanol
g. 2-pentanone
h. pentanal
Rel. Abundance
15 (9%)
27 (40%)
30 (1.3%)
(%09) 67
41 (67%)
43 (29%)
44 (1.2%)
56 (76%)
8F 58 (4.5%)
- 71 (5.7%)
72 (0.3%)
> (%E) 98](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/07cb898b-69a6-4de3-868a-816edf3d5218/2212a8ea-7c62-47cc-9105-7209f910eef1/052zh7b_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:MASS SPECTRUM
100.
57 (100%)
80.-
60.-
40.-
20.-
0.
0.
20.
40.
60.
80.
100.
m/z
a. 3-methylpentane
b. 2-chloroethene
c. heptanol
d. 2-methylpentane
e. Benzene
f. 2-methyl-1-butanol
g. 2-pentanone
h. pentanal
Rel. Abundance
15 (9%)
27 (40%)
30 (1.3%)
(%09) 67
41 (67%)
43 (29%)
44 (1.2%)
56 (76%)
8F 58 (4.5%)
- 71 (5.7%)
72 (0.3%)
> (%E) 98
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