47. Match the items of Column I with the items of Column II and assign the correct code:
Column I
Column II
(A) Coloured bands
(1) Zone refining
(B) Impure metal to volatile complex
(2) Fractional distillation
(C) Purification of Ge and Si
(3) Mond process
(D) Purification of mercury
(4) Chromatography
(5) Liquation
Code :
A (1) B (2) C (4) D (5)
A (4) B (3) C (1) D (2)
A (3) B (4) C (2) D (1)
A (5) B (4) C (3) D (2)
47. Match the items of Column I with the items of Column II and assign the correct code:
Column I |
Column II |
(A) Coloured bands |
(1) Zone refining |
(B) Impure metal to volatile complex |
(2) Fractional distillation |
(C) Purification of Ge and Si |
(3) Mond process |
(D) Purification of mercury |
(4) Chromatography |
(5) Liquation |
Code :
A (1) B (2) C (4) D (5)
A (4) B (3) C (1) D (2)
A (3) B (4) C (2) D (1)
A (5) B (4) C (3) D (2)
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1 Answer
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47. Option (ii) A (4) B (3) C (1) D (2)
Coloured bands are found in chromatography.
Hence, option (A) from column I is matched with option (4) from column II. Impure metals are converted to volatile complexes in Mond's process.
Hence, option (B) from column I is matched with option (3) from column II. Purification of Ge and silicon is done using zone refining.
Hence, option (C) from column I is matched with option (1) from column II. Purification of mercury is done using fractional distillation.
Hence, option (D) from column I is matched with option (2) from column II.
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