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Assertion : Berylium does not impart any characteristic colour to the Bunsen flame.
Reason : Due to its very high ionization energy, beryllium requires a large amount of energy for excitation of the electrons.

A

Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True. Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.

B

Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.

C

Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.

D

Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

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