Chemical ionization in mass spectrometry
Chemical ionization (CI) in mass spectrometry is an ionization technique used to generate ions in the gas phase for subsequent analysis. Unlike electron ionization (EI), which directly removes electrons from molecules, CI involves ionizing a reagent gas, ___ _____ _______ _________ ____ ____ ____ _________.
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