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Assertion (A) Linkage isomerism arises in coordination compounds containing ambidnetate ligand.
Reason (R) Ambidentate ligand has two different donor atoms.

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Assertion and reason both are true, reason is correct explanation of assertion.

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Assertion and reason both are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

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Assertion is true, reason is false.

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Assertion is false, reason is true.

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Assertion and reason both are correct and reason is correct explanation of assertion. Linkage isomerism arises in coordination compounds containing ambidentate ligands because ambidentate ligand has two different donor atoms.
E.g., `SCN, NO_(2)` ect.
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