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Which one of the following ion has the highest value of ionic radius?(a) $\mathrm{F}^{-}$(b) $\mathrm{O}^{2-}$(c) $\mathrm{B}^{3+}$(d) $\mathrm{Li}^{+}$
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The more electrons an ion has, the larger its ionic radius will be. This is because the electrons are negatively charged and repel each other, causing the ion to expand. Show more…
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