ounick28
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Thanks! As you can tell, chemistry is not my forte.All the three reports are the same test. That was the point.
It was to illustrate that by changing a single parameter on a report (what to show on the graph) you can change the 'purity' percentage a whole lot and that the percentages shown on the graph are not necessarily the same as weight % of the actual compound in the sample. That's why purity testing requires very experienced chemist.
No, it's the same test, the retention time of trenbolone enanthate is 6.695 minutes in all cases, if you notice. That's also an answer to your second and third question. Trenbolone enanthate can be identified in that graph by retention time compared to standard (in addition to other stuff). The only thing that is changed is showing different wavelength on the graph.
So on this test, what was the final purity determined to be? Like what would you have told the customer his results were?