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Question
Match the pairs.
Group A | Group B |
1. Tamarind | a. Acetic acid |
2. Curd | b. Citric acid |
3. Lemon | c. Tartaric acid |
4. Vinegar | d. Lactic acid |
Solution
Group A | Group B |
1. Tamarind | c. Tartaric acid |
2. Curd | d. Lactic acid |
3. Lemon | b. Citric acid |
4. Vinegar | a. Acetic acid |
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