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Ca^(2+) has a smaller ionic radius than ...

`Ca^(2+)` has a smaller ionic radius than `K^(oplus)` because it has `"………" .

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higher effective nuclear charge

Higher effective nuclear charge due to greater `p//e` ratio.
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