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Assertion Coordination compounds are generally formed by transition metals
Reason Transition metals generally have partly filled d-orbitals of the nth shell .

A

If both `(A)` and ` (R )` are correct and `(R )` is the correct explanation of `(A ) ` .

B

If both `(A)` and ` (R )` are correct and `(R )` is the correct explanation of `(A ) ` .

C

If`(A)` is correct, but `( R )` is incorrect .

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Both `(A)` and `(R ) ` are incorrect .

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Correct ` (R )` Transition metals have partially filled d-orbitals of the `(n-1)` shell .
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