quantitative analysis example in term of chemistry
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Answer: Quantitative is an adjective that actually means something tangible. For example, we can count the number of sheep on a farm, or we can calculate the gallons of a cow’s milk. It’s important to be able to quantify what we can in a world of abstract results that can’t be quantified, like rage or memories. Examples of chemical methods include: Titration (volumetric analysis).
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Quantitative analysis is any method used for determining the amount of a chemical in a sample. The amount is always expressed as a number with appropriate units. An acid-base titration is an example of quantitative analysis.
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