Question
Match the items given in Column I with the type of solutions given in Column II.
 
Column I
 
Column II
i.
Soda water
a.
A solution of gas in solid.
ii.
Sugar solution
b.
A solution of gas in gas.
iii.
German silver
c.
A solution of solid in liquid.
iv.
Air
d.
A solution of solid in solid.
v.
Hydrogen gas in palladium
e.
A solution of gas in liquid.
 
 
f.
A solution of liquid in solid.

Answer

 
Column I
 
Column II
i.
Soda water
e.
A solution of gas in liquid.
ii.
Sugar solution
c.
A solution of solid in liquid.
iii.
German silver
d.
A solution of solid in solid.
iv.
Air
b.
A solution of gas in gas.
v.
Hydrogen gas in palladium
a.
A solution of gas in solid.
 
 
f.
A solution of liquid in solid.

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