Odorless and colorless are qualitative terms. Qualitative terms deal with qualities. A quantitative term would be a term that expresses quantity or amount.
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Lithium itself is ordorless, but due to reactions with air and moisture it tends to produce a smell similar to that of urine.
They're useful for quantitaive data because they are used to list number faster, not give a categorical response
It is a quantitative property because a substance toxic level can be measured and assigned a value Save
Yes, helium is an odorless gas. It is a colorless, tasteless, and non-toxic element that is commonly used in balloons and as a coolant in various industries.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly lighter than air. It is toxic to both humans and animals.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_monoxide
No, it has quite a strong odour. If you have smelled household bleach or the liquid 'shock' that's added to swimming pools then you have experienced the smell of chlorine.
Unlike terms.
univocal terms equivocal terms analogous terms
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
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Unlike terms are terms in an equation that are different. These terms cannot be combined. Like terms, however, can be combined.