Identify the detector or detectors that can be used in gas chromatography for the detection of each type of analyte. More than one detector may be appropriate for a given analyte, and a given detector may be appropriate for more than one type of analyte.
1. Carbon atoms bearing hydrogen atoms
2. Molecules with halogens, CN, NO2, conjugated C=O
3. Aromatic and unsaturated compounds
4. P and S and other elements selected by wavelength.
5. P and N (and also hydrocarbons)
6. S
choices are
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