Difference between revisions of "Resolution (mass spectrometry)"
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'''Another comment''': Note that resolving power is dimensionless, but when defined as peakwidth, it usually has units of "parts-per-million" (of mass). Thus, a resolution of 10,000 corresponds to 100 ppm. | '''Another comment''': Note that resolving power is dimensionless, but when defined as peakwidth, it usually has units of "parts-per-million" (of mass). Thus, a resolution of 10,000 corresponds to 100 ppm. | ||
− | == | + | ==Definition of resolution in mass spectrometry books== |
===Books defining resolution as m/Δm=== | ===Books defining resolution as m/Δm=== |