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Gas Chromatography (GC or GLC) is a normally utilized analytic technique as a part of numerous research and industrial research facilities for quality control and in addition identification and quantitation of components in a mixture. GC is likewise utilized technique as a part of numerous environmental and forensic labs since it takes into consideration the detection of very little quantities. An expansive variety of tests can be analysed the until the compounds are adequately thermally steady and reasonably volatile. In gas chromatography (GC), the mobile phase is a inert gas (eg helium). The stationary stage is a thin layer of a inert fluid on an inert solid support -, for example, beads of silica pressed into a long thin tube (this adaptable tube is curled ordinarily inside a thermostatically-controlled oven to keep it at a consistent temperature).