Impurities in the Tandem Mirror Experiment (TMX) have been studied using extreme ultraviolet spectroscopy. Three time-resolving absolutely-calibrated normal-incidence monochromators, one on each section of TMX, were used to study the impurity emissions in the wavelength range of 300 A -1600 A. The instruments on the east end cell and central cell were each capable of obtaining spatially-resolved profiles from 22 chords of the plasma simultaneously while the instrument on the west end cell monitored the central chord. The impurities identified in TMX were carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and titanium. Emphasis was placed upon determining the impurity densities and radiated power losses of the central cell; results indicate that the impurity concentrations were low-less than 0.4% for each species-and that less than 10% of the total net trapped neutral beam power was lost to radiation. The use of titanium gettering on the central cell walls was observed to decrease the brightnesses of singly-and doubly-ionized carbon and oxygen in the central cell plasma. In the end cells, oxygen was the main impurity with a concentration of about 1.5% and was injected by the neutral beams; the other impurities had concentrations of about 0.5%. Radiated losses from the end cells were negligible.Evidence has been obtained which indicates that impurities in the central cell are subject to a radially outward transport. The density ratios of 0 V to 0 VI indicate a short (0.3-3 ms) central cell confinement time for 0 VI ions, even though calculations predict that axial confinement times should be longer than the TMX shot duration. Impurity puffing experiments performed in the central cell of TMX support this conclusion. Oxygen and neon puffed into the central cell during the TMX shot were observed to accumulate in the outer boundary of the plasma, while only a small fraction penetrated into the central regions. None of the injected impurity was observed in the end cell plasmas; instrumental sensitivity puts an upper limit of 0.03 on the ratio of injected impurity density in the end cells to that in the central cell. Oxygen puffed before the TMX shot was observed to decay from all regions of the plasma during the shot. These results provide an explanation for the observed low concentrations of impurities in the central cell of TMX.