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Statement-I : Alums are isomorphous crystalline double salts, which are soluble in water.
Statement-II : The aq. Solutions of alums have acidic character due to hydrolysis.

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If both statement -I & Statement-II are true & the Statement-II is correct explaination of the statement-I.

B

If both Statement-I & Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not a correct explainatin of Statement-I.

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If Statement-I is True but the Statement-II is False

D

If the Statement-I is False but the Statement-II is True

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The correct Answer is:
B

Alums are `M_(2)'(SO_(4))M_(2)'''(SO_(4))_(3)cdot24H_(2)O`
These are soluble in water. There aqueous solution is acidic both the statements are true but it is not the correct explaination.
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