Science, asked by rosemaryy5566, 9 months ago

Reason and Assertion:
1. If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason
is the correct explanation of Assertion.
11. If both Assertion and Reason correct but Reason is
not the correct explanation of Assertion.
III. If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
IV. If Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
5. Assertion: Melting of an ice is an example of
physical change.
Reason : Melting of ice involves the formation of a
new chemical substance.
6. Assertion True solution is stable in nature.
Reason Particles of a true solution do not settle
down when left undisturbed.​

Answers

Answered by nOTsOcOOL
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Answer:

>> Ans of 5 question is III.

    As, ice is changing form from solid to liquid so it is a physical change but    no new chemical substance is formed.

   Hence, Assertion is TRUE but Reason is FALSE.

>> Ans of 6 question is 11.

   Well, True solution are stable in nature and do not settle down because they are homogeneous in nature.

  Hence, Here ASSERTION as well as REASON both are CORRECT.

But, Reason is not correct explanation.

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