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In which of the following arrangements, the order is not correct according to the property indicated against it.

A

increase size :`Cu^(2+) lt Cu^(+) lt Cu`

B

increasing `IE_(1): B lt C lt N lt O`

C

increasing `IE_(1) : Na lt Al lt Mg lt Si`

D

increasing `IE_(1) :Li lt Na lt K lt Rb`

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