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Three elements X, Y and Z are in the 3^(...

Three elements X, Y and Z are in the `3^(rd)` periodic table. The oxides of X, Y and Z, respectively, are basic, amphoteric and acidic, The correct order of the atomic numbers of X, Y and Z is :

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