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It's the qualitative test.
just looking at the color of the flame --- qualitative
A simple qualitative test is the flame test: barium has a pale/apple green color.
The chemical stress test is used to evaluate the heart.
Benedict's solution is used to test for simple sugars, and Biuret solution is used to test for proteins.
A qualitative test will reveal a person's chance of having a virus. Usually, the results only detect a small chance of a person getting sick.
The flame test in analytical chemistry is only qualitative.
The Benedict's qualitative test is called semi-qualitative since it is not totally conclusive.
It's the qualitative test.
just looking at the color of the flame --- qualitative
Qualitative test represents the substance and a quantitative test shows the amount.First Deals with descriptions, second one with numbers
The test is considered qualitative because you are looking for a negative or a positive test . A example is looking for change of colour in the brilliant green bile broth tubes.
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It is quantitative.
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.
Louis Agassiz Test has written: 'Notes on qualitative analysis' -- subject(s): Analytic Chemistry, Qualitative
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