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How Is Trapping-Type Spectrometry Different from Typical Beam-Type Mass Spectrometry

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How is trapping-type spectrometry different from typical beam-type mass spectrometry?


A) Trapping-type mass spectrometry uses a UV laser to ionize small amounts of matrix and analyte that are directed to the mass analyzer,while beam-types use chemical ionization only.
B) Beam-type mass spectrometry is primarily for complex compound analysis,while trapping-type mass spectrometry is used for elemental analysis only.
C) Trapping-type mass spectrometry uses an ion trap designed to collect ions in three dimensions instead of two dimensions as in a typical beam-type mass spectrometer.
D) Trapping-type mass spectrometers are arranged sequentially in tandem with a gas chromatograph and a "collision cell" placed between the two instruments.

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