(e) Raisins swell when put in :
(i) Rain water
(ii) Saline water
(iii) Mustard oil
(iv) Saturated sugar solution
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in rain water
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The answer is rain water.
Explanation:
raisins generally are squized in structure. So when water (normal water) is added to it or it is dipped in water it takes up water due to osmosis. It has lesser concentration of water molecules inside it, so, it tries to take up water from its external surroundings.
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