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Assertion : Desilverisation of lead is done by Parke's method `DeltaG`.
Reason : When lead-silver alloy is poor in silver, zinc is added to molten ore.

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If both assetion and reason are CORRECT, and reason is the CORRECT explanation of the assertion

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If both assertion and reason are CORRECT, but reason is NOT the CORRECT explanation of the assertion

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If assertion is CORRECT but reason is INCORRECT

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If assertion is INCORRECT but reason is CORRECT

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