Question
Match Column I with Column II.
 
Column I
 
Column II
(i)
Dumas method.
(a)
$\mathrm{AgNO}_3$
(ii)
Kjeldahl’s method.
(b)
Silica gel.
(iii)
Carius method.
(c)
Nitrogen gas.
(iv)
Chromatography
(d)
Free radicals.
(v)
Homolysis
(e)
Ammonium sulphate.

Answer

 
Column I
 
Column II
(i)
Dumas method.
(c)
Nitrogen gas.
(ii)
Kjeldahl’s method.
(e)
Ammonium sulphate.
(iii)
Carius method.
(a)
$\mathrm{AgNO}_3$
(iv)
Chromatography
(b)
Silica gel.
(v)
Homolysis
(d)
Free radicals.

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