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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 is solid phase."):}`

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To solve the matching question between Column I and Column II, let's analyze each term in Column I and find the corresponding definition in Column II. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Saturated Solution**: - **Definition**: A saturated solution is one that contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature. - **Match**: (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. 2. **Binary Solution**: - **Definition**: A binary solution is a solution that consists of two components. - **Match**: (ii) Binary solution → (c) Solution with two components. 3. **Isotonic Solution**: - **Definition**: An isotonic solution is one that has the same osmotic pressure as another solution at a given temperature. - **Match**: (iii) Isotonic solution → (a) Solution having same osmotic pressure at a given temperature as that of given solution. 4. **Hypotonic Solution**: - **Definition**: A hypotonic solution is one whose osmotic pressure is less than that of another solution. - **Match**: (iv) Hypotonic solution → (b) A solution whose osmotic pressure is less than that of another. 5. **Solid Solution**: - **Definition**: A solid solution is a solution in which the solute is in the solid phase. - **Match**: (v) Solid solution → (f) A solution in solid phase. 6. **Hypertonic Solution**: - **Definition**: A hypertonic solution is one whose osmotic pressure is greater than that of another solution. - **Match**: (vi) Hypertonic solution → (e) A solution whose osmotic pressure is more than that of another. ### Final Matches: - (i) → (d) - (ii) → (c) - (iii) → (a) - (iv) → (b) - (v) → (f) - (vi) → (e)
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  • A solution which contains the maximum amount of the solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a particular temperature is called -

    A
    Saurated solution
    B
    Unsaturated solution
    C
    Super Saturated solution
    D
    None of these
  • Two solutions having the same osmotic pressure are called

    A
    isochoric solutions.
    B
    isothermal solutions.
    C
    isotonic solutions.
    D
    isobaric solutions.
  • Osmotic pressure of a solution at a given temperature

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    increases with concentration
    B
    decreases with concentration
    C
    remains same
    D
    initially increases and then decreases
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