The atomic radii of alkali metals $(M)$ lie in the order $Li < Na < K < Rb$,but the radii of $M^{+}$ ions in aqueous solution lie in the reverse order $Li^{+} > Na^{+} > K^{+} > Rb^{+}$. What is the reason for this reverse order (on going from $Li$ to $Rb$)?

  • A
    Gradual increase in ionisation energy
  • B
    Increasing weakness of the metallic bond
  • C
    Increasing electropositive character
  • D
    Decreasing degree of hydration

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