geni
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According to David Hudson the material either shouldn't read at all or you would only get a reading of the impurities.
I don't care what he says. They way mass spec works that isn't posible unless you want to argue with some fairly fundimental physics (the first law of thermodynamics comes to mind). Mass spec works by first putting a charge on the particle (which it will do these machines can put a charge on helium) then accellerating them through a magnetic field onto a dectector. Unless the ions cease to exist between the acelorator and the dectector (not going to happen) they will be dectectable. If you have monoatomic gold mass spec will be able to pick up the presence of gold without even trying.
If the impurities can be somehow tested for chemically and the chemistry doesn't allign with the expected results then I know I have something 'out of the ordinary' at least.
What impurities would you be expecting?
The consistency of the material when it is in solution is exactly like Hudson described - a white milky, gelatinous substance like semen.
Sounds like a long chain hydrocarbon.