The given observation should be reported either as qualitative or quantitative. Concept introduction: Qualitative: The quality of something rather than its quantity. A property that can be observed but not measured numerically. Quantitative: A property that can be measured numerically and to determine the amount or proportions of its chemical constituents.
The given observation should be reported either as qualitative or quantitative. Concept introduction: Qualitative: The quality of something rather than its quantity. A property that can be observed but not measured numerically. Quantitative: A property that can be measured numerically and to determine the amount or proportions of its chemical constituents.
The given observation should be reported either as qualitative or quantitative.
Concept introduction:
Qualitative: The quality of something rather than its quantity. A property that can be observed but not measured numerically.
Quantitative: A property that can be measured numerically and to determine the amount or proportions of its chemical constituents.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given observation should be reported either as intensive property or extensive property.
Concept introduction:
Intensive property: A physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or amount of material in the system. Intensive properties can be used to identify the substance.
Extensive property: A physical property of a system that does depend on the system size or amount of material in the system.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The volume has to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Density:
Density can be defined as property that links mass of an object to its volume. It derived quantity and its unit is gml-1 for liquids and gcm-3 for solid. The density of material can be calculated with the help of formula,