Chemistry, asked by pounami, 2 months ago

ASSERTION:- A compound will have the properties of the elements present in it.
REASON :- The elements in a compound are combined chemically
(A)If both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct expiation of the assertion.
(B)If both assertion and reason are correct, but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
(C) If assertion is correct, but reason is incorrect
(D) If assertion is incorrect, but reason is correct. ​

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Answered by VV2004
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  • A Compound is a material formed by chemically bonding two or more chemical elements.
  • The type of bond keeping elements in a compound together may vary: covalent bonds and ionic bonds are two common types.
  • The elements are always present in fixed ratios in any compound.
  • Property of a compound is different from its constituent elements.

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Answered by rambsnl1961
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Answer:

ans is option d

Explanation:

the compounds doesn't show the properties of the elements as their composition is fixed but reason is correct so correct option is

option D

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