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Assertion : 1-butene on reaction with HB...

Assertion : 1-butene on reaction with HBr presence of peroxide produces 1-bromobutane
Reason : It involves the formation of a primary free radical

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Both assertion and reason are correct, reason is the correct explanation of assertion

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Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

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Assertion is true reason is false

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Assertion is false reason is true

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