Match List I with List II
| List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A. | van't Hoff factor, i | I. | Cryoscopic constant |
| B. | $\mathrm{k_f}$ | II. | Isotonic solutions |
| C. | Solutions with same osmotic pressure | III. | $\mathrm{\frac{Normal\,molar\,mass}{Abnormal\,molar\,mass}}$ |
| D. | Azeotropes | IV. | Solutions with same composition of vapour above it |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
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<th class="tg-0pky">van't Hoff factor</th>
<th class="tg-c3ow">III.</th>
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Subject: Chemistry · Chapter: States of Matter · Topic: Gas Laws
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