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What is the typical internal diameter of fused silica capillary columns?
Resolution is proportional to the
In column switching chromatography
Which of the following detectors give mass flow-dependent signals?
Headspace analysis is carried out in order to
Split injection is carried out by
What does the retention factor, k', describe?
Theoretical plates are used to
What does the selectivity factor describe?
The column is heated to
What are the benefits of decreasing the column internal diameter?
Sample retention in the column is measured by
Which of the following are not used as stationary phases in a GC column?
Sample injection is considered successful if
Which of the following is not used for detection in GC?
The GC trace obtained after an experiment is called a
Which of the following detectors give concentration-dependent signals?
What useful information can be found from a Van Deemter plot?
Derivatisation of a sample is carried out to
Which of the statements is correct?
A retention gap is placed between the injector and the front of the column to
Helium is generally preferred as carrier gas over nitrogen and hydrogen because
Column bleeding occurs when
Doubling the column's length increases resolution by a factor of
Sample injection is considered successful if
Which of the following gases is unsuitable for use as a GC carrier gas?