Well conclusive means "Serving to put an end to doubt, question, or uncertainty" so i geuss no conclusive means not putting an end to something you dont understand
The test of ethyl and methyl alcohol may provide some evidence, but it is not necessarily conclusive. Further analysis and testing could be needed to confirm the presence and differentiate between the two types of alcohol definitively.
"No definite evidence" means that there isn't clear or conclusive proof to support a particular claim or conclusion. It suggests that further investigation or research is needed to establish a stronger case or argument.
A scientific term for "conclusion" could be "findings" or "results".
Yes, the vast majority of climate scientists agree that there is conclusive evidence showing that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are driving climate change. This consensus is supported by multiple lines of evidence, including historical data, climate models, and physical principles.
A reaction with a halide solution (ex. NaCl) is conclusive; a white precipitate of silver chloride is obtained.
no.
Conclusive means to prove something. A sentence with conclusive in it would be, the tests were not conclusive, so they had to try different types of testing.
The blood tests made a conclusive diagnosis. Conclusive testing can show positive or negative results. Conclusive simply means definite. While the patient had a preliminary diagnosis of leukemia, negative results of tests were conclusive.
the test is in conclusive. may be you did it worng or it is expired?
The results of her research were conclusive to her initial hypothesis.
There is no conclusive proof to support either view.
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conclusive
It means that the test could not tell if you are positive or negative. You may have to redo the test later.
Conclusive, Definite
No, the suspect's admission to guilt does not necessarily provide conclusive evidence in the case.
noty sure answer it your self