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(b) soft water
(d) all of these
Solute particles enter the voids or empty space in between the solvent molecules.
In any suspension, the particle size is larger than 10 ⁻⁷ m.
Rain water is an example of
(b) soft water
(b) soft water
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(d) all of these
(d) all of these
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Solute particles enter the voids or empty space in between the solvent molecules.
Solute particles enter the voids or empty space in between the solvent molecules.
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In any suspension, the particle size is larger than 10 ⁻⁷ m.
In any suspension, the particle size is larger than 10 ⁻⁷ m.
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