It's an exam about syphilis.
Most probably its VDRL test.
it is used in the lab for VDRL, Widal test, & such other tests .
It is quantitative.
quantitative test is test where it determine the quantity of substance in expereiment
it is used in the lab for VDRL, Widal test, & such other tests .
Qualitative test represents the substance and a quantitative test shows the amount.First Deals with descriptions, second one with numbers
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.
The flame test in analytical chemistry is only qualitative.
No, the VDRL only tells you about syphilis. A test for HIV would need to be done separately.
That is a good question! The answer is simple. You do step by step dilution of the serum with probably normal (isotonic) saline solution and test the same for Widal test. This is how you do quantitative test for many other tests also.
Who said they wouldn't? VDRL: Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (test) SGOT: Serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (an enzyme) tPA: Tissue Plasminogen Activator DPT: Diptheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus
You have to be more specific. Every lab test is either qualitative or quantitative. What is the test specifically for?