Part 2/5:
At the forefront of the analysis is the detection of deuterium and hydrogen ions, specifically noted as DH3. The predominant component during this analysis is found to be Mass 4, which predominantly indicates the presence of D2, or deuterium gas. The analysis also indicates the presence of deuterium oxide (D2O) with a mass number of 17. Alongside these, the analysis has detected residual water (H2O), which is a common contaminant in many gas analyses.
Presence of Trace Gases
The mass spectrum further reveals additional gases that are being released from the metal under examination as it is heated. Among these components, nitrogen (N2) is present in two isotopic forms: Nitrogen-14 and Nitrogen-15. Furthermore, a trace of carbon dioxide (CO2) has also been noted.