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Statement I : In sea diver gases, the ni...

Statement I : In sea diver gases, the nitrogen of normal air is replaced by helium.
Statement II : Nitrogen becomes more soluble in the body fluids at high pressures and cases conditions similar to alcohol intoxication.

A

Both 'I' and 'II' are true 'II' is correct explanation of'I'

B

Both 'I' and 'II' are true 'II' is not correct explanation of 'I'

C

I' is true but 'II' is false

D

I' is flase but 'II' is true

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A

In sea diver gases at high pressure `N_(2)` is more soluble in body fluids
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