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The Resolving Power for a Mass Spectrometer Can Be Calculated

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The resolving power for a mass spectrometer can be calculated using the equations The resolving power for a mass spectrometer can be calculated using the equations   Which of the following statements are NOT true regarding resolving power? I m is the larger value of m/z II <font face= symbol ></font>m is the difference between the two m/z peaks III m<sub>1/2</sub> is the width of the peak at half maximum height IV m is the smaller value of m/z V m<sub>1/2</sub> is the average mass for the two peaks A) I and V B) II,III,and IV C) I,II,and III D) I,II,and V E) II and IV Which of the following statements are NOT true regarding resolving power?
I m is the larger value of m/z
II m is the difference between the two m/z peaks
III m1/2 is the width of the peak at half maximum height
IV m is the smaller value of m/z
V m1/2 is the average mass for the two peaks

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