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Amorphous substances show (i) short and...

Amorphous substances show
(i) short and long range order
(ii) short range order
(iii) long range order
(iv) have no sharp `M.P`

A

(i) and (iii) are correct

B

(ii) and (iii ) are correct

C

(iii) and (iv) are correct

D

(ii) and (iv) are correct

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D
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