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1. A solution containing two components is called a:
A. Ternary solution B. Quaternary solution C. Binary solution D. Solid solution

2. A solution having three components is known as a:
A. Binary solution B. Ternary solution C. Quaternary solution D. Gaseous solution

3. A quaternary solution contains:
A. Two components B. Three components C. Four components D. Five components

4. In a gaseous solution, the solvent is usually a:
A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Metal

5. Which of the following is a gaseous solution?
A. Oxygen dissolved in water B. Mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases C. Copper dissolved in gold D. Glucose dissolved in water

6. Oxygen dissolved in water is an example of:
A. Gas in liquid solution B. Liquid in gas solution C. Solid in liquid solution D. Solid in solid solution

7. Ethanol dissolved in water is a:
A. Gas in liquid solution B. Liquid in liquid solution C. Solid in liquid solution D. Solid in solid solution

8. Glucose dissolved in water is an example of:
A. Solid in liquid solution B. Liquid in liquid solution C. Gas in liquid solution D. Solid in solid solution

9. Which of the following is a solid solution?
A. Air B. Oxygen in water C. Copper dissolved in gold D. Chloroform in nitrogen gas

10. Hydrogen dissolved in palladium is an example of:
A. Gas in solid solution B. Liquid in solid solution C. Solid in liquid solution D. Gas in liquid solution

11. An amalgam is a solution of:
A. Oxygen in nitrogen B. Mercury with another metal C. Sugar in water D. Gold in copper

12. Which of the following is a liquid solution?
A. Copper dissolved in gold B. Hydrogen in palladium C. Ethanol dissolved in water D. Camphor in nitrogen gas

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