Match the detector or detectors that can be used in gas chromatography for the detection of the following list of analytes by dragging the detector into the box to the left of the analyte. (More than one detector may be appropriate for a given analyte, and a given detector may be appropriate for more than one group of analytes.) Carbon atoms bearing hydrogen atoms Molecules with halogens, CN, NO2, conjugated C=O Aromatic and unsaturated compounds P and S and other elements selected by wavelength. P and N (and also hydrocarbons) S thermal conductivity flame ionization electron capture flame photometric nitrogen- phosphorus photoionization sulfur chemiluminescence mass spectrometer

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Match the detector or detectors that can be used in gas chromatography for the detection of the following
list of analytes by dragging the detector into the box to the left of the analyte. (More than one detector may
be appropriate for a given analyte, and a given detector may be appropriate for more than one group of
analytes.)
Carbon atoms bearing
hydrogen atoms
Molecules with
halogens, CN, NO2,
conjugated C=O
Aromatic and
unsaturated
compounds
P and S and other
elements selected by
wavelength.
P and N (and also
hydrocarbons)
S
thermal
conductivity
flame
ionization
electron
capture
flame
photometric
nitrogen-
phosphorus
photoionization
sulfur
chemiluminescence
mass
spectrometer
Transcribed Image Text:Match the detector or detectors that can be used in gas chromatography for the detection of the following list of analytes by dragging the detector into the box to the left of the analyte. (More than one detector may be appropriate for a given analyte, and a given detector may be appropriate for more than one group of analytes.) Carbon atoms bearing hydrogen atoms Molecules with halogens, CN, NO2, conjugated C=O Aromatic and unsaturated compounds P and S and other elements selected by wavelength. P and N (and also hydrocarbons) S thermal conductivity flame ionization electron capture flame photometric nitrogen- phosphorus photoionization sulfur chemiluminescence mass spectrometer
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