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Question
Match the following:
(i) Molal depression constant | (a) Infinite dilution |
(ii) Acetaldehyde | (b) mol L-1 sec-1 |
(iii) Rate of reaction | (c) Iodoform |
(iv) Optical activity | (d) K kg mol-1 |
(v) Kohlrausch’s law | (e) Lactic acid |
Solution
(i) Molal depression constant | (d) K kg mol-1 |
(ii) Acetaldehyde | (c) Iodoform |
(iii) Rate of reaction | (b) mol L-1 sec-1 |
(iv) Optical activity | (e) Lactic acid |
(v) Kohlrausch’s law | (a) Infinite dilution |
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