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Assertion : Cuprous salts are diamagneti...

Assertion : Cuprous salts are diamagnetic in nature.
Reason : `Cu^(+)` ion has filled 3d-orbitals.

A

Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for assertion.

B

Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason is not correct explanation for assertion.

C

Assertion is correct statement but reason is wrong statement.

D

Assertion is wrong statement but reason is correct statement

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