OK, if I am right, ethylbenzene has a molecular weight of 106, (for C8H10, not C9H12 - did you mean propylbenzene or something?)
Other formulae with a basic molecular mass of 106 include things like C7H6O (benzaldehyde), C6H6N2 (e.g. vinylpyrimidines), C5H11Cl (for the 35Cl isotopomer). The monoisotopic mass of these are 106.078247, 106.04199, 106.053101 and 106.054932 g mol-1 respectively, . You can see that they weigh slightly different, and perhaps this is the resolution you need to find, seeing how you can differentiate a reading of 106.053101 and 106.054932...
Not really sure this is what you're after though - can you talk to others on your course or something?