Colorless, Odourless, Transparent, Low lustre, Liquid,
Yes, mass and volume are quantitative properties because they can be measured and expressed with numerical values. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while volume is a measure of the space occupied by an object.
the terms odorless ad colorless are quantitative terms
Quantitative properties of iron include its atomic number (26), atomic mass (55.85 u), melting point (1538°C), boiling point (2862°C), density (7.87 g/cm3), and molar mass (55.845 g/mol).
it is hydrogen and electrons
Two angled polar bonds
Quantitative physical properties are measurable characteristics of a substance, such as density, mass, volume, and temperature. These properties can be expressed as numerical values and often involve units of measurement. Quantitative physical properties help define and distinguish different substances based on their specific characteristics.
Quantitative means having numbers and measurements. qualitatitive does not. Qualitative Example: mix hydrogen and oxygen and you get water. Quantitative Example: mix two moles of Hydrogen and one mole of Oxygen to get one mole of water.
Two properties are foam and water
Yes, mass and volume are quantitative properties because they can be measured and expressed with numerical values. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while volume is a measure of the space occupied by an object.
Qualitative properties describes the physical aspects of an object such as the colour. Quantitative properties describe the numerical aspects of an object. Quantitative descriptions will always have a number in in it.
Its the amount of water so it is quantitative
A quantitative property of a paperclip could be its length, width, thickness, or weight. These properties can be measured and expressed numerically.
It chances the boiling point of the water, and it changes the freezing point of the water
juice and water
Quantitative properties are properties that can be measured. Ex. Length, Width, Height, Volume, Density, Mass, Etc. Qualitative properties are properties that are observed with our 5 senses. (Taste, Touch, Smell, Hear, Sight) Ex. sour, sweet, bitter, rough, smooth, Etc.
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like the amount of something such as Caroline had 29 apples