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Statement-1 : Ethylene glycol is used as antifreeze for the radiator of a car
Statement-2 : Ethylene glycol dissolves in water with the help of hydrogen bond and it lowers the freezing point.

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Statement-1 is true , statement-2 is true , statement-2 is a correct explanation for statement-4

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Statement-1 is true , statement-2 is true , statement-2 is not a correct explanation for statement-4

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Statement-1 is true , statement-2 is false

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Statement-1 is false , statement-2 is true

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