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Assertian (A)Equal males of dfferent substance contain sme number of constituent particle.
Reason (R) Equal weight of different substance contain the same number of connstituent particle.
The correct answer is s

A

Both `(A) and(R)` are true `(R)` is the correct explanation of (A)

B

Both `(A)and (R)`are true,but `(R)` is not correct explanation of (A)

C

(A) is true ,but`(R)` is false

D

(A) is false,but `(R)` is true

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ssertion (A)-True
Reason (R)-False
Jus: eqtual weigth of difference substance contain different number of constituent particles.
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