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gas-solid chromatography

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: gas-solid chromatography
 
(¦gas ¦säl·əd ′krō·mə′täg·rə·fē)

(analytical chemistry) A form of gas chromatography in which the moving phase is a gas and the stationary phase is a surface-active sorbent (charcoal, silica gel, or activated alumina). Abbreviated GSC.


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