5. The positions of peaks on the time axis may serve to identify the components of ( ) the sample (qualitatively). 6. Th
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5. The positions of peaks on the time axis may serve to identify the components of ( ) the sample (qualitatively). 6. The areas under the peaks provide a qualitatively measure of the amount of each ( ) component. 7. Linear Chromatography is a symmetric Gaussian-type peaks and retention times ( ) independent of the amount of analyte injected 8. GC can be applied to the separation of any compound that is either, naturally ( ) volatile or can be converted to a volatile derivative () 9. For samples with a broad boiling range, it is often separated using isothermal temperature. The optimum column temperature depends upon the boiling point of the sample ( ) and the degree of separation required
5. The positions of peaks on the time axis may serve to identify the components of ( ) the sample (qualitatively). 6. The areas under the peaks provide a qualitatively measure of the amount of each ( ) component. 7. Linear Chromatography is a symmetric Gaussian-type peaks and retention times ( ) independent of the amount of analyte injected 8. GC can be applied to the separation of any compound that is either, naturally ( ) volatile or can be converted to a volatile derivative () 9. For samples with a broad boiling range, it is often separated using isothermal temperature. The optimum column temperature depends upon the boiling point of the sample ( ) and the degree of separation required