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Litmus paper data would be considered under the qualitative, because of the readingin color. Although the color is descrbing an actual pH number, it is still a qualitative data.
Qualitative is the senses determining the value of information, such as "variable x was much bigger and hotter than variable y", while quantitative is the exact measurements, such as "variable x was 72 degrees hotter and 15 cubic inches bigger than variable y"
Some examples of paper survey designs used in research studies include: Questionnaires with multiple-choice questions Likert scales for measuring attitudes or opinions Open-ended questions for qualitative data collection Demographic questions to gather information about participants Rating scales for measuring satisfaction or agreement levels
Coffee filter paper is actually a good quality filter paper but it does not separate liquids from liquids like oil from water, but solids from liquids.
Yes, litmus paper is a qualitative test used to determine the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. It changes color depending on the pH of the solution, turning red for acidic solutions and blue for alkaline solutions.
This is commonly called littering.
The indicator is litmus paper. :)
That depends on how you fold the paper and which angle you're measuring.
They by themselves produce little or no pollution. The pollution comes from the manufacture of the blackboard and book. There may be chemicals in the blackboard and book that can leech out, but it is probably extremely small. I work in a paper mill and we monitor the pollution we produce from the paper making process very closely and we try very hard to minimize that pollution.
Measuring or counting the amount of paper clip/s in numerical form.
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conserves resources and lessens pollution.