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Assertion(A): Gas bubbles are observed when sodium carbonate is added to dilute hydrochloric acid Reason(R) : Carbon dioxide is given off in the reaction *

Both Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are true and Reason(R) is the correct explanation of the assertion (A)

Both Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are true and Reason(R) is not the correct explanation of the assertion (A)

Assertion(A) is true, but Reason(R) is false

Assertion(A) is false but Reason(R) is true

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Answered by aayanakaushik44
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both a and r are true but r is not the correct explanation of a

Answered by joelkoshy82
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Both Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are true and Reason(R) is not the correct explanation of the assertion (A)

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