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Consider the set of ions `(Na^(+),N^(3-),Mg^(2+),O^(2-),F^(-) and Al^(3+)`) and answer the following questions:
(i) what is the common factor associated with the species.
(ii) Arrange the ions in order of increasing radii.

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(i) All are isolectronic species.
(ii) `Al^(3+) lt Mg^(2+) lt Na^(+) lt F^(-) lt O^(2-) lt N^(3-)`.
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