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Among the ions \(O^{2-}\),\(P^{-3}\),\(C...

Among the ions \(O^{2-}\)`,\(P^{-3}\),\(Cl^{-1}\)`,\(S^{-1}\)`,`\(Ca^{+2}\)`,\(K^{+}\),
how many have their ionic size greater than \(S^{2-}\)` ion?

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