The correct arrangement for the ions in the increasing order of their radii is

  • A
    $Ca^{2+}, K^{+}, S^{2-}$
  • B
    $Cl^{-}, F^{-}, S^{2-}$
  • C
    $Na^{+}, Cl^{-}, Ca^{2+}$
  • D
    $Na^{+}, Al^{3+}, Be^{2+}$

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