Chemistry, asked by priyashinde, 30 days ago

The analysis giving the number of constituents present in the sample is called as _____
a) qualitative analysis
b) quantitative analysis
c) instrumental analysis
d) none of these​

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Answered by kayamtejaswi2004
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Explanation:

Qualitative analysis uses subjective judgment to analyze a company's value or prospects based on non-quantifiable information, such as management expertise, industry cycles, strength of research and development, and labor relations.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The analysis giving the number of constituents present in the sample is called b) quantitative analysis.

Quantitative analysis:

  • Quantitative analysis is a technique utilized for deciding how much a chemical or molecular present is in a sample.
  • The sum is constantly communicated as a number with a suitable unit.
  • Natural mixtures are involved carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
  • In logical science, quantitative analysis is the assurance of the outright or relative overflow (frequently communicated as a centralization) of one, a few or generally specific substance(s) present in a sample.
  • An example of quantitative analysis is the process of titration.

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