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Statement -I : .(6)^(14)C is a .(-1)^(0)...

Statement -I : `._(6)^(14)C` is a `._(-1)^(0) beta` emitter.
Statement -II Unstable nucleus having `n//p gt ` are `._(-1)^(" "0)beta` emitter.

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If both Statement -I & Statement -II are True & the Statement -II is a correct explanation of the Statement-I.

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If both Statement -I & Statement -II are True but Statement -II is not a correct explanation of the Statement-I.

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If Statement-I True but the Statement-II is False

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If Statement-I is False but the Statement-II is True.

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