Quantitative Transfer simply means that all the material to be transfered from one place to another must make the trip. For example, every particle of solid must be transferred from the weighing paper to the (clean) beaker.http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chemlab/techniques/q_transfer.html
mass density and volume are all quantitative properties
the terms odorless ad colorless are quantitative terms
Certainly rt-PCR is qualitative and can also theoretically be quantitative. Anneal the RNA to get a 1:1 RNA to DNA copy, then proceed with quantitative PCR.
Social Security numbers are quantitative and not qualitative. This is due to the fact that they are numerical in nature.
Yes, qualitative property is an example of density. The amount of matter in a given substance will determine whether it will be dense or not.
Quantitative means in measurable amounts as opposed to qualitative. For instance, if someone asked you what the weather was like you could say, "it is hot" (qualitative), or you could say, "it is 95 degrees" (quantitative).
quatitative observations have to do with QUANTITY and qualitative observations have to do with QUALITY.
It is meant to transfer energy from one form to another.
Nothing, quantitative and quantitative are the same thing....
i meant heat sry
it refers to giving the gifts
It is quantitative.
Payment term TT stands for Telegraphic Transfer, which is a method of payment where funds are transferred electronically from one bank account to another. TT payments are commonly used in international trade transactions as a secure and quick way to exchange funds.
National electronic funds transfer.......
"Facts and figures" means quantitative information about something, as opposed to hopes and dreams about it. Figures is an old word for arithmetic.
It means energy is transfered from one object to another.
qualitative