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[E] Match the solutions in Column-I with their colligative properties in Column-II :
`{:(,"Column-I",,"Column-II"),("(a)",0.1M Ca_(3)(PO_(4))_(2),"(p)","Solution with highest boiling point"),("(b)",0.1M NaCl,"(q)","Solution with van't Hoff factor greater than 1"),("(c)",0.1 M " glucose","(r)","Solution with lowest osmotic pressure"),("(d)",0.1 M CaCl_(2),"(s)","Solution with lowest freezing point"):}`
[Note : Assume that the electrolytes are completely ionised.]

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(a-p,q,s);(b-q);(c-r);(d-q)
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