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Column-I and Column-II contains four entries each.Entries of Column-I are to be matched with some entries of Column-II.One or more than one entries of Column-I may have the matching with the same entries of Column-II.
`{:("Column-I(Bravais Lattices)","Column-II[Crystal system]"),((A)"Primitive , face centered , body centered , end centered (p)Cubic","(p)Cubic"),((B)"Primitive, face centered, body centered",(q)"Orthorhombic"),((C )"Primitive , body centered",(r)"Hexagonal"),((D)"Primitive only",(s)"Tetragonal"):}`

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