Assertion `(A): ` The emission of `alpha-` particles results in the formation of isodiapher of parent element. Reason `(R) : ` Isodiaphers have same i

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Assertion `(A): ` The emission of `alpha-` particles results in the formation of isodiapher of parent element ... If both (A) and (R ) are incorrect.

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