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The ionic mobility of Li^(+) is less tha...

The ionic mobility of `Li^(+)` is less than that of the Na+ ion in solution because

A

Li+ ion has a high melting point

B

Li+ ion has the highest hydration tendenc

C

Li+ ion has the highest ionisation enthalpy

D

Li+ ion has two electrons

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B

Due to highest hydration enthalpy the mobility of `Li^(+)` is less
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