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{:(,"Column I",,"Column II"),((A),"Osmot...

`{:(,"Column I",,"Column II"),((A),"Osmotic pressure",(p),"Depends upon nature of solute"),((B),"Greater lowering in vapour pressure",(q),K_(b)),((C),DeltaT_(f),(r),"Movement of solvent particles from higher vapour pressure region to lower vapour pressure region through SPM"),((D),DeltaT_(b),(s),"Increases osmotic pressure largely"):}`

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To solve the problem of matching the colligative properties with their corresponding characteristics, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Properties in Column I We have four colligative properties listed in Column I: 1. **Osmotic Pressure (A)** 2. **Greater Lowering in Vapor Pressure (B)** 3. **Delta Tf (C)** 4. **Delta Tb (D)** ...
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