Question
Match the terms given in Column I with expressions given in Column II.
  Column I   Column II
i. Mass percentage a. $\frac{\text{Number of moles of the solute component}}{\text{Volume of solution in litres}}$
ii. Volume percentage b. $\frac{\text{Number of moles of a component}}{\text{Total number of moles of all the components}}$
iii. Mole fraction c. $\frac{\text{Volume of the solute component in solution}}{\text{Total volume of solution}}\times100$
iv. Molality d. $\frac{\text{Mass of the solute component in solution}}{\text{Total mass of the solution}}\times100$
v. Molarity e. $\frac{\text{Number of moles of the solute components}}{\text{Mass of solvent in kilograms}}$

Answer

  Column I   Column II
i. Mass percentage d. $\frac{\text{Mass of the solute component in solution}}{\text{Total mass of the solution}}\times100$
ii. Volume percentage c. $\frac{\text{Volume of the solute component in solution}}{\text{Total volume of solution}}\times100$
iii. Mole fraction b. $\frac{\text{Number of moles of a component}}{\text{Total number of moles of all the components}}$
iv. Molality e. $\frac{\text{Number of moles of the solute components}}{\text{Mass of solvent in kilograms}}$
v. Molarity a. $\frac{\text{Number of moles of the solute component}}{\text{Volume of solution in litres}}$

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