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Week 8: Product protection and maintaining product provenance

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This illustrates how a neutral atom can become a positively charged ion by loss of one negatively charged electron. Loss of a single negatively charged electron results in an ion with a single positive charge as there is no longer an equal number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons in the atom.

 1.4.1 Principles of mass spectrometry