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13. Assertion: Carbon monoxide is extremely poisonous in nature.

Reason: Carbon monoxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon.


a) Both assertion and reason are CORRECT and the reason is the CORRECT explanation of the assertion.
b) Both assertion and reason are CORRECT but, the reason is NOT THE CORRECT explanation of the assertion.
c) Assertion is CORRECT but, the reason is INCORRECT.
d) Assertion is INCORRECT but, the reason is CORRECT.​

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Answered by Anniealexious56
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c. if assertion is correct but reason is in correct

carbon monoxide is extreamly poisonous in nature and it is formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon..

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