quantitative |
macroanalysis |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between quantitative and macroanalysis
is that
quantitative is (chemistry) of a form of analysis that determines the amount of some element or compound in a sample while
macroanalysis is (chemistry) analysis (qualitative or quantitative) in which the size of the sample is of the order of grams.
As an adjective quantitative
is of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality.
As a noun macroanalysis is
(chemistry) analysis (qualitative or quantitative) in which the size of the sample is of the order of grams.
quantitative |
pseudoquantitative |
As adjectives the difference between quantitative and pseudoquantitative
is that
quantitative is of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality while
pseudoquantitative is having most, but not all, characteristics of a quantitative procedure.
quantitative |
semiquantitative |
As adjectives the difference between quantitative and semiquantitative
is that
quantitative is of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality while
semiquantitative is partially quantitative (and partially qualitative).
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