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Assertion (A): The molecular mass of pol...

Assertion (A): The molecular mass of polymers cannot be calculated using the boiling point or freezing point method.
Reason (R ): The boiling point method for determining the molecular masses is used for compounds stable at high temperature.

A

If both `(A)` and `(R )` are correct, and `(R )` is the correct explanation of `(A)`.

B

If both `(A)` and `(R )` are correct, but `(R )` is not the correct explanation of `(A)`.

C

If `(A)` is correct, but `(R )` is incorrect.

D

If `(A)` is correct, but `(R )` is correct.

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A

Learn as a fact. The molecular mas of large molecules is determined using the osmotic pressure technique. The molecular mass of smaller molecules is determined using the freezing point lowering method.
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