the vertically most high peak tells you which molecular ion was most often 'seen' (highest abundance), whereas the one furthest to the right (the one with the highest m/z) tells you the heaviest ion 'seen'
@@the-a-level-cookbook thank you sooo much!! also cant express how much i appreciate your vids man i literally was in my bio thinking SUPPORT AGAINST VALIDITY in ur voice lol and ur explanations for chem help soooo much goated channel fr
It's like you know which papers I'm about to do!
Nice I was looking for this yesterday couldn’t find it anywhere xD
appreciate all the videos, honestly all your explanations saved me multiple times for paper 1 of chem
can u do aqa bio paper 3 2017 plsssss ur walkthroughs r sooo helpful
soooo fricking helpful, u need to open that donation thing so I can show my sincere gratitude
ahhh dwdw bahahaha these comments themselves and knowing it helps is more than enough cc:
for the m/z question 20a do we always read from the highest peak to the right, or the furthest to the right?
the vertically most high peak tells you which molecular ion was most often 'seen' (highest abundance), whereas the one furthest to the right (the one with the highest m/z) tells you the heaviest ion 'seen'
@@the-a-level-cookbook thank you!
GOD BLESS YOU SINGE HANDEDLY SAVING MY GRADES!!! not to be greedy but can you pls also drop paper 3s😭😭
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Facts i would love some paper 3 walkthroughs
fingers crossed tn!!
@@the-a-level-cookbook thank you sooo much!! also cant express how much i appreciate your vids man i literally was in my bio thinking SUPPORT AGAINST VALIDITY in ur voice lol and ur explanations for chem help soooo much
goated channel fr
where is your accent from
lived in the north west of england for my whole life bahaha, but a lotta ppl tell me i don’t really have an accent LMAO
cook
it’s giving pakistani fr
nah i’m not pakistani haha, im bengali