the difference between phenomenological information and recorded information
A term describing scientific definitions based purely on experimental phenomena. These convey only part of the picture, however?primarily, the part a chemist can perceive either through measurement or through the senses, such as sight. [ [ A structural definition is therefore usually preferable to a phenomenological one. ] ]
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