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g The stationary phase in gas chromatography is best described as: is a column packed with solid particles that that come in contact with a liquid mobile phase is a thin liquid layer that is chemically bonded to the interior of a capillary column that comes in contact with an inert carrier gas or mobile phase is the interior surface of a untreated capillary column that comes in contact with a liquid mobile phase passing through the column a thin layer of silica or alumina particles bound to a two dimensional plate

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Hello your question is poorly written, the options and the question is all mixed up but i was able to pick out the correct answer.

answer : A thin liquid layer that is chemically bonded to the interior of a capillary column that comes in contact with an inert carrier gas or mobile phase

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The stationary phase in gas Chromatography is best described as ( from the options listed in your question ) :

A thin liquid layer that is chemically bonded to the interior of a capillary column that comes in contact with an inert carrier gas or mobile phase

Gas chromatography is an analytical process used to separate the chemical components ( usually gases ) found in a mixture sample

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