Chemistry, asked by alpeshparmar90393, 3 months ago

Assertion:
Glass
is
not
an
example
of
silicates.




Reason:
All
silicates
have
tetrahedral
SiO4

4-
unit.​

Answers

Answered by nidaeamann
3

Explanation:

The assertion given in question statement is false whereas the reason for the assertion is right.

The correct assertion would be that glass is an example of silicates because all silicates have  tetrahedral  SiO4 anion present in them.

So one statement of question is not correct while rational behind that is correct. Generally assertions are statements that need logical reasons for their justification

Answered by joymehtani1512
2

Answer:

option (d) assertion is wrong but reason is right

Explanation:

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