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I am trying to calibrate my Gc which is a 5890 Series II model. I am analysing N2, H2, Ch4, CO, CO2 and toluene. I am aiming for a 3 point calibration. I have 2 calibration bottles with different concentrations of the above mentioned gases. I also have one bottle of the above gases along with toluene with mole fraction of .1%. Since for all the compounds I have 3 points I am able to get a calibration curve. However for toluene since I have only one concentration, I am injecting a small quantity of toluene manually usinga 10 uL syringe. I am only injecting .2 uL. However this comes out as a big ugly peak. I would like to know if I can go about calibrating this way since my final experiments the gases are goingt o be mixed with toluene and it will be in a gaseous state. However I am injecting liquid toluene, but my injection port is at 250 degrees celcius which is higher than the boiling point of toluene. Please help. Thanks
