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Assertion (A): It is not possible for one `Na^+` to be attracted by one `Cl^-` and vice - versa in NaCl.
Reason (R) : Electrostatic forces are non-directional.

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`1`. A and R are true and A is supported by R.

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`2`. A and R are true A is not supported by R.

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`3`. A is true but R is false.

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`4`. A is false but R is true.

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