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The Gas Chromatograph is an instrument that uses the principles associated with distillations and compound polarities to separate components in a sample mixture. Components separate by adhering to the stationary phase at different locations on the column with the aid of the gas mobile phase. Components are then eluted out of the column at different times, and detected by flame ionization. This instrument is used mostly for determination of alcohol concentrations in blood and urine.