Determine the concentration of linalool in a highly valued lavender essential oil. The peak areas of a series of standard solutions (calibrations standards) acquired from GC-MS (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry) is presented below. Concentration (mg/L) Peak area 0 201 25 5214 50 14658 75 23647 100 32657 125 42652 150 52478 QUESTION: Calculate the concentration of linalool in yourhighly valued lavender essential oil which returns a peak area of 27235.
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Concentration (mg/L) | Peak area |
0 | 201 |
25 | 5214 |
50 | 14658 |
75 | 23647 |
100 | 32657 |
125 | 42652 |
150 | 52478 |
QUESTION: Calculate the concentration of linalool in your
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