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S-I: Alkynes are more reactive than alke...

S-I: Alkynes are more reactive than alkene towards catalytic hydrogenation
S-II: Alkynes are less reactive towards electrophilic reactio than alkenes

A

S-I&II are correct, S-II is correct explanaion of S-I

B

S-I&II are correct, S-II is not correct explanation of S-I

C

S-I is true, but S-II is false

D

S-I is false, but S-II is true.

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