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Statement-1: In ethene both the carbon a...

Statement-1: In ethene both the carbon atoms are secondary.
Statement-2: Both the carbon atoms are bonded with double bond.

A

Both Statements are correct but Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1

B

Both Statements are correct and Statement 2 is the correct explanation of Statement 1

C

Statement 1 is correct but Statement 2 is incorrect

D

Statement 2 is correct but Statement 1 is incorrect

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D
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