Which of the following methods of preparation of amines will give same number of carbon atoms in the chain of amines as in the reactant?
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| Column I | Column II |
| (a) Molarity | (1) $\frac{\text { Mass of solute }}{\text { Mass of solution }} \times 10^6$ |
| (b) Molality | (2) Number of gram moles of a solute per litre of solution |
| (c)Normality | (3) Number of gram moles of a solute per kg of solvent |
| (d) ppm | iv) Number of gram equivalent of a solute per litre of solution |


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