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one of the reasons XPS is so useful is that we can correlate information from Spectra with chemistry of a sample in this instance weamp;#39;ve got a spectrum that is from tartaric acid carbon appears in tartaric acid in two different chemical States and the chemistry of each one of these carbon atoms are such that The Binding energy for each one of the Peaks are offset so we can see two peaks that correspond to the chemistry in the tartaric acid we also know theyamp;#39;re in the same proportion one to one so that is another indication that weamp;#39;ve got tartaric acid unfortunately we have two additional Peaks here which we donamp;#39;t really understand these do not belong to the chemistry that we understand the tartaric acid therefore we have to come up with some reason why peaks of this form should be included in a peak model that represents tartaric acid or might assume that these are some form of contamination have a every time tartaric acid is measured it always seems to a