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I'm a bit confused. What is it that the peak area represent? COrrect me if I'm wrong, but it is the integration of concentration (mass/volume) over time. I want to find how much methane is present relative to my other gases (ethane, propane). So, can I just use the peak area value immediately? or I still need to find the volume, mass or concentration?
Before, I used the peak height to find volume; based on linear equation of the standard, I use the peak height I got for my samples to find the volume. However, my prof says it is not that accurate and peak area is better.
I'm thinking, I can use this method again to find volume.
i.e plot peak area vs. volume for the standards.
then if R^2 is close to 1, I will use the linear equation to find volume for my samples because I can substitute the peak area I have into the equation. I can assume a similar relationship right?
Thanks
