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(A) : Fe^(3+) (g) is more stable than Fe...

(A) : `Fe^(3+)` (g) is more stable than `Fe^(2+)` (g).
(R) : `Fe^(3+)` (g) has more number of unpaired electrons than `Fe^(++)` (g)

A

If both the statement are TRUE and STATEMENT -2 is the correct explanation of STATEMENT -1

B

If both the statement are TRUE and STATEMENT -2 is NOT the correct explanation of STATEMENT -1

C

If STATEMENT -1 is the correcct and TRUE and STATEMENT -2 is FALSE

D

If STATEMENT -1 is the correcct and FALSE and STATEMENT -2 is TRUE

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