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Match the terms given in Column I with expressions given in Column II. Column I Column II (i) Mass percentage (a) Number of moles of the solute componentVolume of solution in litresNumbe

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Match the terms given in Column I with expressions given in Column II.

Column I Column II
(i) Mass percentage  (a) `"Number of moles of the solute component"/"Volume of solution in litres"`
(ii) Volume percentage  (b) `"Number of moles of a component"/"Total number of moles of all the components"`
(iii) Mole fraction (c) `"Volume of the solute component in solution"/"Total volume of solution" xx 100`
(iv) Molality (d) `"Mass of the solute component in solution"/"Total mass of the solution" xx 100`
(v) Molarity (e) `"Number of moles of the solute components"/"Mass of solvent in kilograms"`
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Column I Column II
(i) Mass percentage  (d) `"Mass of the solute component in solution"/"Total mass of the solution" xx 100`
(ii) Volume percentage  (c) `"Volume of the solute component in solution"/"Total volume of solution" xx 100`
(iii) Mole fraction (b) `"Number of moles of a component"/"Total number of moles of all the components"`
(iv) Molality (e) `"Number of moles of the solute components"/"Mass of solvent in kilograms"`
(v) Molarity (a) `"Number of moles of the solute component"/"Volume of solution in litres"`
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