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In GC-MS, the plot of detector signal verses the retention time of the compound is referred to as a:Select answer from the options belowchromatogram.spectrometer.energy diagram.None of the above.

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In GC-MS, the plot of detector signal verses the retention time of the compound is referred to as a:Select answer from the options belowchromatogram.spectrometer.energy diagram.None of the above.

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In GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry), the plot of detector signal versus the retention time of the compound is referred to as a chromatogram.

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