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`{:("LIST-1","LIST-2"),((A)"Mole fraction",(1)"No. of g equivalents in 1000ml of solution"),((B)"Molarity",(2)"Always less than one"),((C)"Normality",(3)"Greater than or equal to molarity"),((D)"Molality",(4)"No. of g moles of present in 1000ml solute "),(.,"No.of g moles of solute 1kg of solvent"):}`
The correct match is

A

`{:(A,B,C,D),(1,2,3,4):}`

B

`{:(A,B,C,D),(2,3,1,5):}`

C

`{:(A,B,C,D),(1,4,2,3):}`

D

`{:(A,B,C,D),(2,4,3,5):}`

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The correct Answer is:
D
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