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How does quantitative differ from qualitative information? How are quantitative and qualitative observations different? Explain the modern quantitative and qualitative decision techniques? …
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Quantitative analysis is used to determine the amount or concentration of a chemical compound, while qualitative analysis identifies a substance based on chemical and physical properties. …
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The balancing of chemical equations follows conservation of mass. If there are 10 ⋅ g of products from all sources, AT MOST there can be 10⋅ g of products. Chemical equations balance mass …
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Without more data it'd be nearly impossible to carry out a quantitative combustion analysis. The method we'll use is simple trial and error since this is relatively trivial,
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Autotrophs make their own food. Heterotrophs do not Autotrophs produce their own energy via processes such as photo- and chemo- synthesis. Examples: Plants, Phytoplankton, etc. …
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A predicate is the verb and all the words that are related to that verb. A sentence can have more than one predicate. A pronoun used in a predicate must be an objective pronoun, in most …
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Hybridisation is where two different species are bred together to create a new species such as a Cama which occurs when a camel and a lama reproduce together. Hybridisation can occur …
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There is missing information in the question about quantitative physical properties of tendons. We have two ways to make an assessment about elongation of tendons under stress. Modulus of …
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