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An ion produced in large excess in a [[chemical ionization]] source that reacts with neutral sample molecules to produce an ionized form of the molecule through an [[ion/molecule reaction]].
def=An [[ion]] that reacts with a neutral molecule to produce an ionized form of the molecule through an [[ion/molecule reaction]], for example as in [[chemical ionization]].
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An ion that reacts with a neutral molecule to produce an ionized form of the molecule through an [[ion/molecule reaction]], for example as in [[chemical ionization]].
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 21 March 2014

DRAFT DEFINITION
Reagent ion
An ion that reacts with a neutral molecule to produce an ionized form of the molecule through an ion/molecule reaction, for example as in chemical ionization.
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B. Munson, Int. J. Mass. Spectrom. 200 (2000) 243.

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