ToF Questions
ToF Questions
ToF Questions
A sample of titanium was ionised by electron impact in a time of flight (TOF) mass
spectrometer. Information from the mass spectrum about the isotopes of titanium in the sample is
shown in the table.
m/z 46 47 48 49
Equation ___________________________________________________________
Mass ____________________ kg
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(d) In a TOF mass spectrometer the time of flight, t, of an ion is shown by the equation
In this equation d is the length of the flight tube, m is the mass, in kg, of an ion and
E is the kinetic energy of the ions.
In this spectrometer, the kinetic energy of an ion in the flight tube is 1.013 × 10−13 J
Q2.
Magnesium exists as three isotopes: 24Mg, 25Mg and 26Mg
(a) In terms of sub-atomic particles, state the difference between the three isotopes of
magnesium.
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Reason ____________________________________________________________
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(c) 25Mg atoms make up 10.0% by mass in a sample of magnesium.
Use this information to deduce the percentages of the other two magnesium
isotopes present in the sample.
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(d) In a TOF mass spectrometer, ions are accelerated to the same kinetic energy (KE).
Distance = __________________ m
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(Total 11 marks)
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Q3.
This question is about time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometry.
(a) The mass spectrum of element Q has peaks with m/z values shown in the table.
m/z 82 83 84 86
Relative intensity 5 3 26 7
Calculate the relative atomic mass of Q and give your answer to one decimal place.
Identify the element Q.
Element Q ____________________
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(b) A sample of the element Q consists of several isotopes. All of the Q+ ions in the
sample of Q that has been ionised in a TOF mass spectrometer have the same
kinetic energy.
where m is the mass, in kg, of one ion of an isotope and v is the velocity of an ion in
m s−1
where d is the length, in m, of the flight tube and t is the time taken, in s, for an ion to
reach the detector
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Q4.
(a) A sample of sulfur consisting of three isotopes has a relative atomic mass of 32.16.
The following table gives the relative abundance of two of these isotopes.
Mass number of isotope 32 33
Use this information to determine the relative abundance and hence the mass
number of the third isotope.
Give your answer to the appropriate number of significant figures.
(b) Describe how ions are formed in a time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometer.
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(c) A TOF mass spectrometer can be used to determine the relative molecular mass of
molecular substances.
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(Total 8 marks)
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Q5.
A sample of ethanedioic acid was treated with an excess of an unknown alcohol in the
presence of a strong acid catalyst. The products of the reaction were separated and
analysed in a time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometer. Two peaks were observed at m / z =
104 and 118.
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(b) Outline how the TOF mass spectrometer is able to separate these two species to
give two peaks.
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q6.
(a) Explain how ions are accelerated, detected and have their abundance determined in
a time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometer.
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(c) In a TOF mass spectrometer the kinetic energy (KE) of a 52Cr+ ion was
1.269 × 10−13 J
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(d) Bromine has two isotopes, 79Br and 81Br, in approximately equal abundance. In a
TOF mass spectrometer bromine forms ions with formula [Br2]+
Sketch the pattern of peaks you would expect to see in the mass spectrum of a
sample of bromine.
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(e) A sample of xenon has Ar = 131.31. The sample consists of four isotopes. The
abundances of three of the isotopes are shown in the table below. The data for one
of the isotopes, mXe, is missing.
Isotope 129
Xe 131
Xe 132
Xe m
Xe
% To be
28.0 25.0 27.0
abundance calculated
Use the data to calculate the abundance of isotope mXe and calculate m, the mass
number of mXe. Show your working.
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(Total 12 marks)
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Mark schemes
Q1.
(a)
1
= 47.8
1
46
1
(c) 8.1(37) × 10−26
1
Allow t α square root of m
1
Or
d = 1.5(47)
This scores 2 marks
Allow this expression for M2
1
= 9.6(14) × 10−7
2x = 1.60
26
Mg = 0.900 − 0.800 = 0.100 ie percentage 26Mg = 10.0(%)
1
(d) m =
1
v2 = 2ke/m or v2 =
1
1
D = 2.13 (m)
1
[11]
Q3.
(a)
1
84.0
1
Kr
1
t2 = 1.6204 × 10−10
1
Q4.
(a) Abundance of third isotope = 100 – 91.0 –1.8 = 7.2%
1
= 32.16
1
OR
Q5.
(a) [CH3OCOCOOH]+
Allow names
1
[CH3OCOCOOCH3]+
Do not allow molecular formula
1
The positive ions with m / z of 104 have the same kinetic energy as those with
m / z of 118 and move faster
1
Q6.
(a) (Ions accelerated by) attraction to negatively charged plate /
electric field
Mark independently
1
(b) Mass =
In ratio 25%:50%:25%
Allow approx. ratio 1:2:1
1