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Match the statements in the list I, 1-10 with their correct answer in list II, A to J


Column 1Column 2

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 0°Cand 100°C

Liquid to gaseous state

Taste in water is due to

Dysentery

The most impure form of water

Alum

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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 0°Cand 100°C - 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 IList 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 0°Cand 100°C Liquid state
Taste in water is due toDissolved gases and minerals
The most impure form of waterSeawater

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