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Match the terms given in Column - I with express ions given in Column - II.
`{:(,"Column - I",,"Column - II"),((A),"Mass percentage",(1),("Number of moles the solute component")/("Volume of solution in litre")),((B),"Volume percentage",(2),("Number of moles a component")/("Total number all components")),((C ),"Mole fraction",(3),("Volume of the solute in solution")/("Total volume of solution")xx100),((D),"Molality",(4),("Mass of solute")/("Mass of solution")xx100),((E ),"Molarity",(5),("Number of moles of the solute")/("Mass of solvent in kilograms")):}`

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(A - 4), (B - 3), (C - 2), (D - 5), (E - 1)
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