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(A) Molecular nitrogen is less reactive ...

(A) Molecular nitrogen is less reactive than molecular oxygen.
(R) The bond length of `N_(2)` is shorter than that of oxygen.

A

Statement-1 (A) and statement-2 (R) are true and statement-2 (R) is the correct explanation for statement-1 (A).

B

Statement-1 (A) and statement-2 (R) are true and statement-2 (R) is not the correct explanation for statement-1 (A)

C

Statement-1 (A) is true, statement-2 (R) is false

D

Statement-1 (A) is false, statement-2 (R) is true

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Assertion : Nitrogen is less reactive than molecular oxygen. Reason: Bond length of N_(2) is shorter than that of oxygen.

Statement 1: Molecular nitrogen is less reactive than molecular oxygen Statement 2: The bond length of N_(2) is less as compared to that of O_(2).

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