The flame test in analytical chemistry is only qualitative.
A flame test is a qualitative analysis because you are not working with numbers and data, as in a quantitative analysis, but you are working with colours.
just looking at the color of the flame --- qualitative
It is quantitative.
Qualitative test represents the substance and a quantitative test shows the amount.First Deals with descriptions, second one with numbers
The Benedict's qualitative test is called semi-qualitative since it is not totally conclusive.
qualitative
qualitative - smells of smoke, hot air from flame, flame is orange and blue at the bottom, flame moves around, [unscented candle - no smell], wick is burning and turning black. quantitative - sorry i don't have the answer. I'm looking for it myself :(
In assays, or medical tests, both qualitative and quantitative tests occur. The qualitative test identifies the presence or absence of the pathogen or toxin (or other molecule) being tested for, while the quantitative test hopes to measure how much of that particular substance is in the body.
The flame test is used for the qualitative determination of some ions in solution.
Qualitative 100% its that and not quantitative The variable is qualitative because it is an attribute characteristic.
The flame test is only for qualitative identification of some chemical elements.
qualitative = how good something is quantitative= how much of it there is