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Value of `IE_(1), IE_(2), IE_(3)` of an element are `9.3, 18.2` and `553.8 eV`. Predict group number in Modern Periodic Table.

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  18. Which is /are the correct order/s of atomic radius?

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  20. Which of the following orders is (are) correct for size:

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