gas chromatograph उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Each carried an ultraviolet absorption spectrometer, aerosol particle-size analyzers, and devices for collecting aerosol material and analyzing it with a mass spectrometer, a gas chromatograph, and an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer.
- The molecules are typically extracted in a solvent, then separated in a gas chromatograph, and finally determined with a suitable detector, such as a flame ionization detector or a mass spectrometer.
- An almost general consensus discarded the Labeled Release data as evidence of life, because the gas chromatograph & mass spectrometer, designed to identify natural organic matter, did not detect organic molecules.
- ;COSAC : The " COmetary SAmpling and Composition " instrument is a combined gas chromatograph and time-of-flight mass spectrometer to perform analysis of soil samples and determine the content of volatile components.
- Back in Kent, the molecules are flushed out of the filters _ either with solvents or on a warm stream of nitrogen gas _ and injected into a gas chromatograph for analysis.
- The drilling mud which is analyzed for hydrocarbon gases, by use of a gas chromatograph, contains drill bit cuttings which are visually evaluated by a mudlogger and then described in the mud log.
- Ingredients and compounds can usually be ruled out or identified using gas chromatograph ( GC ) smellers, which allow individual chemical components to be identified both through their physical properties and their scent.
- The small size, simplicity of use, and price ( relative to gas chromatograph ) of the Halimeter made it popular among dentists seeking to diagnose and treat bad breath, as well as scientific researchers.
- Advancements in the field of chromatography arrived in 1953 with the invention of the gas chromatograph by Anthony T . James and Archer John Porter Martin, allowing for the separation of parts per trillion.
- Each lander made measurements with a nephelometer, mass spectrometer, gas chromatograph, and a cloud-droplet chemical analyzer using X-ray fluorescence that unexpectedly discovered a large proportion of chlorine in the clouds, in addition to sulfur.