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(A) During beta-decay, a new element wit...

(A) During `beta`-decay, a new element with atomic number greater than one is obtained.
(R ) Protons and neutrons keep on changing into one another through meson.

A

STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True, STATEMENT-2 is correct explanation for STATEMENT-1

B

STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True, STATEMENT-2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1

C

STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is False

D

STATEMENT-1 is False, STATEMENT-2 is True

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