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Thanks,
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Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
dhdh is correct -- the 1.08 is there to convert your result from ethyl ester content (which is what you're actually measuring on the instrument) to an equivalent fatty acid content. See Note 9, which says "Please note that this calculation gives results for fatty acids and not for esters of fatty acids."
The better question is, why is the value given 1.08 and not 1.09? When I do dhdh's molecular weight math the average of the two conversion factors is 1.089.
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