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::Full width of mass spectral peak at half-maximum peak height
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:'''Mass resolving power (&#916;m/m<sub>50%</sub>)'''
:'''Mass resolving power (m/&#916;m<sub>50%</sub>)'''
::A well-isolated single mass spectral peak
::A well-isolated single mass spectral peak



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Resolving power (in mass spectrometry)
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The ability to distinguish between ions differing in the quotient mass/charge by a small increment. It may be characterized by giving the peak width, measured in mass units, expressed as a function of mass, for at least two points on the peak, specifically for 50% and for 5% of the maximum peak height.


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Reference:Marshall 2002 gives the following definitions:

Mass peak width (Δm50%)
Full width of mass spectral peak at half-maximum peak height
Mass resolving power (m/Δm50%)
A well-isolated single mass spectral peak
Mass resolution (m2 ?????????????????????????? m1 in Da, or (m2 ?????????????????????????? m1)/m1 in ppm)
The smallest mass difference between equal magnitude peaks such that the valley between them is a specified fraction of either peak height
Mass precision
Root-mean-square deviation in a large number of repeated measurements
Mass accuracy
Difference between measured and actual mass
Mass defect
Difference between exact and nominal mass

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