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Column I (A) Ideal solution (B) Solutions showing positive deviations (C) Solutions showing negative deviations Column II (P) Solute-solvent interactions are weaker than solute-solute (Q) Solute-solvent interactions are similar to solutesolute (R) Solute-solvent interactions are stronger than solute-solute interactions

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The characterstic property of solution is (a) formation of solution is physical change (b) solute and solvent in the solution can be separated by filteration (c) solute and solvent in the solution can be separated by decantation (d) solution can be represented with a chemical formula

Assertion: A solution contains one gram equivalent of solute per litre of the solution is called a normal solution. Reason: A normal solution means a solution in which the solute does not associate or dissociate.

If solute and solvent interactions are more than solute- solute and solvent -solvent interactions then

If solute and solvent interactions are more than solute- solute and solvent -solvent interactions then