| Qualitative Analysis | Quantitative analysis |
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Aim | Identifies what compounds or functional groups are present. Therefore, the type of information obtained is descriptive. For example, whether the compound changed color, evolved gas, or formed a precipitate.
| Measures how much of a compound is present and, therefore, numerically describes its quantity. For example, a compound’s mass, percentage purity, or concentration. |
Examples of Techniques | IR, Mass, NMR spectroscopy, and Functional group tests. | Titration, Gravimetric analysis. |
Insight and its Application | It reveals whether some elements or functional groups are present or absent. Therefore, it helps to identify unknown substances or confirm structures. | It tells about the exact amount of a particular compound or its concentration. This information can be useful in Quality control, designing formulations, medical diagnostic tests, and stoichiometric calculations to improve reaction outcomes. |
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