what qualitative and quantitative information is conveyed by a symbol
Asked by rohanjadhav15.9spicertl
| 4th Aug, 2020,
06:21: PM
Expert Answer:
A symbol represents the identification of element which is qualitative information.For example- O is representing Oxygen, By seeing this 'O' symbol we can say that it is having properties of oxygen.
When the atomic number and the Mass number is also mentioned in symbol than it also provides quantitative information such as atomic number, mass number, number of protons, number of electrons etc.
When the atomic number and the Mass number is also mentioned in symbol than it also provides quantitative information such as atomic number, mass number, number of protons, number of electrons etc.
Answered by Ravi
| 4th Aug, 2020,
08:43: PM
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