(g) In ion chromatography, the stationary phase is an ion-exchange resin, and detection is ordinarily accomplished by a conductivity detector.
(h) A bulk property detector responds to some property of the mobile phase (such as thermal or electrical conductivity) that is altered by the presence of analytes.
(i) A solute property detector responds to some property of analytes, such as absorption or fluorescence.
(j) Sparging is a process for removing dissolved gases from a solution by sweeping the liquid with a stream of fine bubbles of an inert gas of low solubility.