Gas chromatography is an instrumental method for the separation and identification of volatile and thermally stable chemical compounds.
Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry is a hyphenated analytical technique that combines the separation properties of gas-liquid chromatography with the detection feature of mass spectrometry to identify different substances within a test sample.
It's the most widely used techniques that involves the separation of liquid mixture sample into its individual parts by passing through stationary phase with carrier liquid mobile phase delivered by a pump.
Is an analytical technique that measures the concentrations of elements. It makes use of the wavelengths of light specifically absorbed by an element.
It's an analytical technique that combines the physical separation capabilities of liquid chromatography (or HPLC) with the mass analysis capabilities of mass spectrometry (MS).
Its a technique that determines the percentage of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen of organic compounds based on the principle of ''Dumas method'' which involves the complete and instananeous oxidation of the sample by ''flash...
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