mass spectrograph

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mass spectrograph

A scientist analyzes a sample using the mass spectrograph.

Definition

Noun: A mass spectrograph is a scientific instrument, specifically a type of mass spectrometer, that separates ions based on their mass-to-charge ratio and records the results as a photographic or graphical representation called a mass spectrum. It is used for identifying the chemical composition and structure of substances.

Usage

The term mass spectrograph is used to refer to the physical instrument itself and its function in analytical chemistry and physics. - The laboratory used a mass spectrograph to analyze the unknown compound. - Early work in identifying isotopes was done with a mass spectrograph.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The first mass spectrograph was developed by J.J. Thomson and improved by Francis William Aston, who won the Nobel Prize for his work with it. The term is sometimes used historically to distinguish early photographic recording instruments from later electronic mass spectrometers.
  • In Research: It is used in fields like proteomics, environmental analysis, and space exploration to obtain a visual "fingerprint" of a sample's molecular or atomic composition.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mass Spectrometer (n): A broader category of instruments that measure mass-to-charge ratios of ions; a mass spectrograph is a specific type that produces a graphical record.
  • Mass Spectrometry (n): The analytical technique that uses these instruments.
  • Mass Spectrum (n): The graphical output produced by a mass spectrograph, showing the relative abundances of ions as a function of their mass-to-charge ratio.
Synonyms
  • Mass analyzer (in a general sense, though this is a component)
  • Spectrograph (in a specific context, though this more commonly refers to optical instruments)
Related Phrases
  • To operate/run a mass spectrograph: To use the instrument for analysis.
    • The researcher learned to operate the vintage mass spectrograph.
  • Mass spectrographic analysis: The process of using the instrument.
    • Mass spectrographic analysis confirmed the presence of the new element.
mass spectrograph

A scientist analyzes a sample using the mass spectrograph.

Noun
  1. a mass spectrometer that produces a graphical representation of the mass spectrum