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Match the following Columns and choose the correct option from codes given below.
`{:(,"Column I",,"Column II"),(A.,"Chloroform mixed with nitrogen ges.",1.,"Gaseous solution"),(B.,"Ethanol disolved in water.",2.,"Solid solution"),(C.,"Amalgam pf merciry with soldium.",3.,"Liquid solution"):}`

A

`{:(A,B,C),(1,2,3):}`

B

`{:(A,B,C),(1,3,2):}`

C

`{:(A,B,C),(2,1,3):}`

D

`{:(A,B,C),(2,3,1):}`

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B

`{:("Type of solution","Commone examples" ),("Chloroform mixed with nitrogen gas","Gaseous solution"),("Ethanol dissolved in water","Liquid solution"),("Amalgam of mercury with sodium","Solid solution"):}`
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