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I need help with the product analysis from gas chromatogram. There should only be 2 peaks.

Transcribed Image Text:Retention Time
Area of Peak
% of Total
Identity
Component 1
Component 2
Component 3
![FID1 8, Back Signal (NO SAMPLE NAME (FRONT) 2019-10-30 09-00-21.D)
Norm.
400
300
200
100
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.2
2.4
mini
===-
Area Percent Report
====== ==:
Sorted By
Multiplier
Dilution
Signal
1.0000
1.0000
Use Multiplier & Dilution Factor with ISTDS
Signal 1: FID1 B, Back Signal
Peak RetTime Type
Width
Area
Height
[pA]
-------|----------|-
Area
#
[min]
(min)
[pA*s]
--1-------1-
--1-------|-
1
1.077 BV
0.0201
4.17419
3.01981
0.00741
2
1.154 VBS
0.0151 5.55820e4
5.85510e4
98.65094
3
1.609 BV
0.0278
3.67966
2.16432
0.00653
4
1.682 VV
0.0185
114.03387
91.78018
0.20240
5
1.752 VB
0.0176
18.14778
15.57439
0.03221
6
1.834 BB
0.0190
620.05084
515.80554
1.10051
Totals
5. 63431e4
6 017 0304
609
1.682
)1.752
1.834](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7aa4f678-69cb-4a7f-b4f7-c81e0a793bd9%2F1180c664-acc5-465b-86d2-35ff87b343fd%2Fvjnssan_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:FID1 8, Back Signal (NO SAMPLE NAME (FRONT) 2019-10-30 09-00-21.D)
Norm.
400
300
200
100
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.2
2.4
mini
===-
Area Percent Report
====== ==:
Sorted By
Multiplier
Dilution
Signal
1.0000
1.0000
Use Multiplier & Dilution Factor with ISTDS
Signal 1: FID1 B, Back Signal
Peak RetTime Type
Width
Area
Height
[pA]
-------|----------|-
Area
#
[min]
(min)
[pA*s]
--1-------1-
--1-------|-
1
1.077 BV
0.0201
4.17419
3.01981
0.00741
2
1.154 VBS
0.0151 5.55820e4
5.85510e4
98.65094
3
1.609 BV
0.0278
3.67966
2.16432
0.00653
4
1.682 VV
0.0185
114.03387
91.78018
0.20240
5
1.752 VB
0.0176
18.14778
15.57439
0.03221
6
1.834 BB
0.0190
620.05084
515.80554
1.10051
Totals
5. 63431e4
6 017 0304
609
1.682
)1.752
1.834
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