Asked by Ashlie Castillo on Apr 27, 2024

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What happens in a gas chromatography injector?

A) The sample is aerosolized.
B) The sample is vaporized.
C) The sample is condensed.
D) The sample is burned.

Gas Chromatography Injector

A component of a gas chromatography system that introduces the sample into the flow path of the carrier gas.

Vaporized

Turned into vapor, typically through the application of heat, changing from a liquid or solid state into a gaseous state.

  • Comprehend the principles of gas chromatography and its application in forensic science.
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Kristen BurletteApr 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In a gas chromatography injector, the sample is vaporized. This process is essential for the sample to be carried by the carrier gas through the column for separation.