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polymers are a fertile ground for xbs and the reason for this is that carbon responds to chemical environment by shifting peaks in binding energy so in this particular polymer which is cellulose we have carbon atoms that are singly bonded to oxygen and otherwise under the carbon hydrogen and we also have carbon atoms that are bonded to oxygen twice and once the carbon and hydrogen and these two different chemical States produce shifted Peaks in addition to shifting the piece the xbs signal also is representative of the number of such atoms in these different chemical states so looking at this cellulose polymer we have 10 carbon atoms that all have the single bond to oxygen and we have two that are bonded to oxygen twice so we would expect to find two component piece within the carbon 1s envelope in the ratio five to one will now look at some cellulose xbs data and these have been saved in a vamos format and the file extension is not VMs and when we select the open toolbar button we get