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Assertion (A) : The size of `Na^+` ion is less than 'Na' atom. Reason (`R_1`): `Na^+` has more protons than Na atom. Reason (`R_2`): In general the positive ion (cation) of an element has less size than Its neutral atom.

A

`R_1` supports A

B

`R_2` supports A

C

`R_1`&`R_2` supports A

D

`R_1`&`R_2` does notsupports A

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