Definition of Gas-liquid chromatography

1. Noun. (chemistry) A form of chromatography in which the mobile phase is a gas and the stationary phase is a liquid, usually on small beads packed in a long column ¹

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Medical Definition of Gas-liquid chromatography

1. A chemistry lab technique, a type of column chromatography, used to separate the components of a mixed substance. The substance is held stationary by an inert solid coated with an inert liquid which is not likely to evaporate (i.e. Is nonvolatile), while a gas (called an eluant) flows past it bringing out the components one at a time. (09 Oct 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gas-liquid Chromatography

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gas-liquid chromatography (current term)
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