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The surface of a matrix needs to be inert to prevent any unwanted reactions or interactions with the substances being separated or analyzed. This helps to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the results obtained by the matrix. An inert surface minimizes contamination and interference that could affect the sample and its analysis.

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