Question
Match the following equilibria with the corresponding condition.
Column I
Column II
i.
Liquid ⇌ Vapour
a.
Saturated solution
ii.
Solid ⇌ Liquid
b.
Boiling point
iii.
Solid ⇌ Vapour
c.
Sublimation point
iv.
Solute(s) ⇌ Solute (solution)
d.
Melting point
 
 
e.
Unsaturated solution

Answer

Column I
Column II
i.
Liquid ⇌ Vapour
b.
Boiling point
ii.
Solid ⇌ Liquid
d.
Melting point
iii.
Solid ⇌ Vapour
c.
Sublimation point
iv.
Solute(s) ⇌ Solute (solution)
a.
Saturated solution

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