The set representing the correct order of ionic radius is

  • A
    $Na^{+} > Mg^{2+} > Al^{3+} > Li^{+} > Be^{2+}$
  • B
    $Na^{+} > Li^{+} > Mg^{2+} > Al^{3+} > Be^{2+}$
  • C
    $Na^{+} > Mg^{2+} > Li^{+} > Al^{3+} > Be^{2+}$
  • D
    $Na^{+} > Mg^{2+} > Li^{+} > Be^{2+} > Al^{3+}$

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Identify the correct order of ionic radii of the given species.

Select the correct statement regarding atomic radii.

Given below are two statements:
Statement $I$: The metallic radius of $Na$ is $1.86 \ \mathring{A}$ and the ionic radius of $Na^{+}$ is lesser than $1.86 \ \mathring{A}$.
Statement $II$: Ions are always smaller in size than the corresponding elements.
In the light of the above statements,choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Consider the isoelectronic species,$Na^{+}$,$Mg^{2+}$,$F^{-}$,and $O^{2-}$. The correct order of increasing ionic radii is:

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