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A quantitative observation

  • A. contains a number and a unit
  • B. does not contain a number
  • C. always makes a comparison
  • D. must be obtained through experimentation E) is none of these KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific methodMSC: Conceptual
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A because a quantitative observation must contain both a number and a unit to provide a specific measurement. This ensures the observation is precise and can be accurately communicated. The other choices are incorrect because B is vague, C is not a requirement for quantitative observations, and D is not true as quantitative observations can also be obtained through measurements, not just experimentation.