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Assertion (A) : `LiCl` is predominantly a covalent compound.
Reason (R ) : `EN` difference between `Li` and `Cl` is too small.

A

Statement-I is True, Statement-II is True and Statement-II is a correct explanation for statement-I

B

Statement-I is True, Statement-II is True and Statement-II is NOT a correct explanation for statement-I

C

Statement-I is True, Statement-II is False

D

Statement-I is False, Statement-II is True

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