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(a)Solid in liquid e.g. salt in water
(b)Liquid in liquid e.g. alcohol in ether
(c)Gas in liquid e.g. A soluble of CO2 in water
(d)Solid in Solid e.g. Gold dissolved in lead
(e)Liquid in solid e.g. mercury id dissolved in sulpher
(f)Gas is solid:- e.g. Platinum dissolves on heating large
quantities of hydrogen
(g)Gas in gas e.g. air or any other mixture of gases
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