Why are peaks that elute towards the end of a GC run typically broader than the first peaks to elute?
A) Mass transfer is slower for these compounds
B) Eddy diffusion increases with retention time
C) Mass transfer is faster for these
D) Normal diffusion is most pronounced for compounds that elute later
E) none of the above
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