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Creative Chromatography Background Information BP Schools Link

Looking for Chemicals which are hidden BP Schools Link – Creative Chromatography 8 In some products the chemicals we want to measure can be hidden / masked by other bigger molecules We need to use separate these first before we can measure these Using GCMS – Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy which separates the different chemicals first followed by detailed chemical analysis. We can check the levels of the Antioxidants over the course of their use

Looking for Chemicals which are hidden 8 BP Schools Link – Creative Chromatography

Looking for impurities in jet fuel 8 Jet Fuel quality is of great importance and is closely scrutinised There is a limit for the amount of impurities allowed and a method to measure these impurities Using GCMS – Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy which separates the different chemicals first followed by detailed chemical analysis. BP Schools Link – Creative Chromatography

Looking for impurities in jet fuel 8 BP Schools Link – Creative Chromatography 5ppm 2ppm 1ppm 0.5ppm 0.1ppm

Chromatography also helps us to… 14 Test water samples for pollution Test air samples for pollution, explosives or drugs Identify people, using a sample from their body Detect pesticides in food BP Schools Link – Creative Chromatography