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Assertion (A) : Nuclide `AI_(13)^(30)` is less stable than `Ca_(20)^(40)`
Reason (R ) : Nuclide having odd number of proton and neuctrons are generally unstable

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If both (A) and (R ) correct and (R ) is the correct explanation for (A)

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If both (A) and (R ) correct and (R ) is the correct explanation for (A)

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If (A) is correct but (R ) is incorrect

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If (A) is incorrect but (R ) is correct

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`_(13)AI^(30)` is nuclide and it is less stable than `Ca_(20)^(40)` The given reason is correct explanation
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