Question
Match Column I with Column II.
 
Column I
 
Column II
(i)
Dumas method.
(a)
AgNO3
(ii)
Kjeldahl’s method.
(b)
Silica gel.
(iii)
Carius method.
(c)
Nitrogen gas.
(iv)
Chromatography
(d)
Free radicals.
(v)
Homolysis
(e)
Ammonium sulphate.

Answer

 
Column I
 
Column II
(i)
Dumas method.
(c)
Nitrogen gas.
(ii)
Kjeldahl’s method.
(e)
Ammonium sulphate.
(iii)
Carius method.
(a)
AgNO3
(iv)
Chromatography
(b)
Silica gel.
(v)
Homolysis
(d)
Free radicals.

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