Yes, red is a qualitative property because it describes a color based on perception. Grey is also a qualitative property as it describes a color based on its appearance.
It is a quantitative property because a substance toxic level can be measured and assigned a value Save
The property of reducing sugars to form colored compounds when heated with certain reagents, such as Benedict's or Fehling's solution, allows for the qualitative analysis of sugars. This reaction helps to identify the presence of sugars based on the color change observed.
The process of a solid dissolving in water is qualitative. This is because it involves observing the physical change of the solid disappearing into the liquid, without necessarily measuring the amounts or concentrations involved in the dissolution process.
Yes, reactivity to water is a chemical property of copper, not a physical property. Copper does not react with water at room temperature, but it can slowly react with water when exposed to high temperatures or steam to form copper oxide.
quantitative property is what can be measured and described in numbers qualitative property is what can be observed and described in words. :P
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It is a quantitative property because a substance toxic level can be measured and assigned a value Save
Density is a physical property of matter, as each element and compound has a unique density associated with it. Density defined in a qualitative manner as the measure of the relative "heaviness" of objects with a constant volume. The Ginger Ale is more dense because it has more solutes (like sugar and flavoring) than water (even if the water contains salt).
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A qualitative experiment is one where you determine WHAT happens, as opposed to a quantitative experiment where you measure how much of something happens.
Density information for a substance is useful because it is always the same regardless of the amount of substance there is. Take water for example. The density of water is same regardless if you have ten gallons of it or tablespoon of it. (1 gram/milliliter at STP). Since the density of a substance is always the same this property can exploited to determine the identity of unknown substances.
its wet
qualitative
No, it is a physical property of just about any liquid.
it once was a planet in earth
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