I guess I was vague while asking he question. Kindly consider the situation below:
1. If i inject a sample containing two species which give two peaks, say A (mol wt 50) and B (mol wt 100). If the sample contains 1 mmol of A (i.e. 50mg) and 1mmol of B (i.e. 100mg) then should I expect the area of the peaks to be in 1:1 ratio (which will be the case if area is proportional to molar concentration) or 1:2 ratio (which will be the case if the area is proportional to the mass of the species, and since I have added twice as much weight of B as of A, its peak will have twice the area)?
2. The protocol is that I am injecting 1ul of ~5% v/v BuOH solution in water @ 230 deg C. Heating the column from 50 deg C to 250 deg C over 12 minutes and detecting using an FID at 280 deg C.
Thanks for your help.