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Assertion: The number of particles present in one mole of a substance is fixed. Reason: The mass of one mole of a substance is equal to its relative atomic mass in grams.

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Answered by chirag3634
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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Both statements are correct. But, reason does not explain assertion.

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The assertion, as well as the reason, are correct statements, but reason does not explain the assertion statement.

According to the assertion:

The number of particles is fixed in one mole of a substance. Yes, this is a true statement and the number of particles is given by Avogadro's number  (6.022\times 10^{23})

According to the reason:

The mass of one mole of a substance is equal to its relative atomic mass in grams which is relative to the mass of a carbon isotope. It is a correct statement. But, this is not explaining the reason for the above assertion.

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