
Gas Chromatography or the separation of mixtures in a laboratory setting that without any sort of decomposition can be subjected to vaporization. It is mostly used in analytical chemistry and consists of a detector, a data recording system, an injection port, a separation column and a flowing mobile phase.
The qualitative analysis involves responses from detectors, injecting of a sample of the liquid, calculation of the peak component and the representation of the chromatography as a graph.
The techniques that are used involves the injection a sample of the liquids through micro syringes, dissolving of the solid samples into suitable solvents as well as injecting of samples of the gas,