The correct order of ionic size of $N^{3-}$,$Na^{+}$,$F^{-}$,$Mg^{2+}$,and $O^{2-}$ is:

  • A
    $Mg^{2+} > Na^{+} > F^{-} > O^{2-} > N^{3-}$
  • B
    $N^{3-} < F^{-} < O^{2-} < Na^{+} < Mg^{2+}$
  • C
    $Mg^{2+} < Na^{+} < F^{-} < O^{2-} < N^{3-}$
  • D
    $N^{3-} > O^{2-} > F^{-} > Na^{+} > Mg^{2+}$

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