Match the statements in the list I, 1-10 with their correct answer in list II, A to J
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Sodium Carbonate and Water |
Sea Water |
Chemicals used in sedimentation during purification of water |
Preferred place for an organism |
Vaporisation |
Liquid state |
Kerosene and Water |
Aqueous solution |
A solution that can dissolve more solute at a given temperature |
Dissolved gases and minerals |
Water as a habitat of marine life |
Unsaturated solution |
A water-borne disease |
Immiscible mixture |
Existence of water at and |
Liquid to gaseous state |
Taste in water is due to |
Dysentery |
The most impure form of water |
Alum |
Sodium Carbonate and Water - Aqueous solution
It is the type of solution in which water is used as a solvent. In Sodium Carbonate and Water, water is used as a solvent. Hence, it is an aqueous solution.
Chemicals used in sedimentation during purification of water - Alum
To settle the suspended impurities to form sediment, potash alum is used.
Vaporization - liquid to a gaseous state
The process of conversion of liquid to a gaseous state at a constant temperature is known as vaporization.
Kerosene and Water - Immiscible solution
The solutions in which two components cannot mix with each other are known as immiscible solutions.
A solution that can dissolve more solute at a given temperature - Unsaturated solution
The solution in which no more solute can be added at a given temperature is known as an unsaturated solution.
Water as a habitat of marine life - Preferred place for an organism
Marine animals are those animals who live in the water.
A water-borne disease - Dysentry
Water-borne diseases are those diseases that are caused by the micro-organisms present in the contaminated water.
Existence of water at and - Liquid state
Between these temperatures water generally exists in a liquid state.
Taste in water is due to - Dissolved gases and minerals
Water is generally tasteless, but its taste changes when some gases and minerals are dissolved in water.
The most impure form of water - Seawater
Seawater consists of some dissolved salts of Calcium and Magnesium which is considered the most impure form of natural water.
List I | List II |
Sodium Carbonate and Water | Aqueous solution |
Chemicals used in sedimentation during purification of water | Alum |
Vaporization | liquid to a gaseous state |
Kerosene and Water | Immiscible solution |
A solution that can dissolve more solute at a given temperature | Unsaturated solution |
Water as a habitat of marine life | Preferred place for an organism |
A water-borne disease | Dysentry |
Existence of water at and | Liquid state |
Taste in water is due to | Dissolved gases and minerals |
The most impure form of water | Seawater |