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Assertion: Isoelectric point is `pH` at which colloidal can move towards either of electrode.
Reason: At isoelectric point colloidal particles becomes electrically neutral .

A

If both assertion and reason are ture, and reason is the trure explanation of the assertion.

B

If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the true explanation of the assertion.

C

If assertion is true, but reason is false.

D

If both assertion and reason false.

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The correct Answer is:
D

Correct A. Isoelectric points is the pH at which the colloidal particles fo not move towards cathode or anode.
Correct R. At the isoelectric point, colloidal particles do not carry any charge.
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