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प्रश्न
Match the items given in Column I and Column II.
Column I | Column II |
(i) Saturated solution | (a) Solution having same osmotic pressure at a given temperature as that of given solution. |
(ii) Binary solution | (b) A solution whose osmotic pressure is less than that of another. |
(iii) Isotonic solution | (c) Solution with two components. |
(iv) Hypotonic solution | (d) A solution which contains maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature. |
(v) Solid solution | (e) A solution whose osmotic pressure is more than that of another. |
(vi) Hypertonic solution | (f) A solution in solid phase. |
उत्तर
Column I | Column II |
(i) Saturated solution | (d) A solution which contains maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature. |
(ii) Binary solution | (c) Solution with two components. |
(iii) Isotonic solution | (a) Solution having same osmotic pressure at a given temperature as that of given solution. |
(iv) Hypotonic solution | (b) A solution whose osmotic pressure is less than that of another. |
(v) Solid solution | (f) A solution in solid phase. |
(vi) Hypertonic solution | (e) A solution whose osmotic pressure is more than that of another. |
Explanation:
(i) Saturated solution: A solution which contains maximum amounts of solute that can be dissolved in a given amounts of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature.
(ii) Binary solution: A solution with two components is known as binary solution.
(iii) Isotonic solution: A solution having same osmotic pressure at a given temperature as that of given solution is known as isotonic solution.
(iv) Hypotonic solution: A solution whose osmotic pressure is less than another is known as hypotonic solution.
(v) Solid solution: A solution in solid phase is known as solid solution.
(vi) Hypertonic solution: A solution whose osmotic pressure is greater than that of another is known as hypertonic solution.
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