Concept explainers
Interpretation:
For a data according to which a liquid is thick with density 4.58 g/mL, the qualitative and quantitative data needs to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Density of a sample of matter or an object is equal to the mass of the sample divided by the volume of the sample.
Answer to Problem 123A
The data ‘‘thick’’ represents the qualitative data while the density
Explanation of Solution
From the lab notebook, the data that explains or describes the thickness or liquid represents a qualitative data while the data involving the numbers i.e. density represents the quantitative data. Hence, the data ‘‘thick’’ represents the qualitative data while the density
Hence, the data ‘‘thick’’ represents the qualitative data while the density
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