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Assertion: Generally, ionisation enthalpy than beryllium.
Reason: When successive electrons are added to the orbitals in the same principle quantum level, the shiielding effect of inner core of electrons does not increase very much to compensate for the increased attraction of the electron to the nucleus.

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A is correct statement and R is wronf statement

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A and R both are correct statements and R is correct explanation of A

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A and R both are wrong statements

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A is wrong statement and R is correct statement

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