Quantitative Pollutants: The substances which are already present in the environment, but are termed as pollutants when their concentration (quantity) increases in the environment. eg. CO2 is present in the environment in greater quantity than normal and is hence termed as a quantitative pollutant.
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William F. Pickering has written: 'Modern analytical chemistry' -- subject(s): Analytic Chemistry, Quantitative 'Pollution evaluation' -- subject(s): Analytic Chemistry, Environmental chemistry, Measurement, Pollution
Nothing, quantitative and quantitative are the same thing....
It is quantitative.
And example of quantitative data would be data expressed in numerical terms such as 1 dog, 2 cats, 3 birds... This can be done in amounts, temperatures, weights, heights, anything that is measured by a number.
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Walter E. Ruch has written: 'Quantitative analysis of gaseous pollutants' -- subject(s): Gases, Measurement, Microchemistry, Pollution, Pollutants, Analysis, Air
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