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Both assertion (A) and reason(R) are correct statements, and reason(R) is the correct explanation of the assertion. Both assertion (A) and reason(R) are correct statements, but reason(R) is not the correct explanation of the assertion. Assertion (A) is correct, but reason(R) is incorrect statement. Assertion (A) is incorrect, but reason(R) is correct statement. 3. Assertion(A): Colloid is quite stable Reason(R): They do not settle down when left undisturbed please answer fastlyyy pleaseeee​

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