Abstract Fuel chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is a robust analytical procedure broadly used in laboratories with the identification and quantification of unstable and semi-risky compounds. The choice of provider gasoline in GC/MS substantially impacts sensitivity, resolution, and analytical efficiency. Historically, helium (He) has long been the preferred provider gas as a https://marioivgsd.wikififfi.com/1710033/hydrogen_being_a_provider_and_buffer_gas_in_fuel_chromatography_mass_spectrometry_gc_ms_apps_and_rewards_in_laboratory_settings