State whether the following analysis is quantitative or qualitative analysis or both. i) Determination of percentage uranium in seawater samples. ii) Analysis on the detection heavy metals of lead and nickel and its concentration level from sediments samples in lake. iii) Identifying calcium carbonate in pearl sample from fresh water.
State whether the following analysis is quantitative or qualitative analysis or both. i) Determination of percentage uranium in seawater samples. ii) Analysis on the detection heavy metals of lead and nickel and its concentration level from sediments samples in lake. iii) Identifying calcium carbonate in pearl sample from fresh water.
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Transcribed Image Text:State whether the following analysis is quantitative or qualitative analysis or both.
i) Determination of percentage uranium in seawater samples.
ii) Analysis on the detection heavy metals of lead and nickel and its
concentration level from sediments samples in lake.
iii) Identifying calcium carbonate in pearl sample from fresh water.
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