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Assertion :- `H_(2)S+Cl_(2)rarr2HCl+S`
In the above reaction, Cl has been oxidised to `Cl^(-)` while `S^(-2)` has been reduced to S
Reason :- In a reaction the element whose oxidation number decreases is reduced and the element whose oxidation number increases is oxidised

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If Both A and R are correct but R is the not correct explanation of A

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If A is correct but R is incorrect

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If A is incorrect but R is correct

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If both A and R are incorrect

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