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Li(2)SO(4) is not isomorphous with sodiu...

`Li_(2)SO_(4)` is not isomorphous with sodium sulphate

A

Due to small size of lithium

B

Due to high coordination number of lithiu

C

Due to high ionisation energy of lithium

D

Both (b) and (c)

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Due to small size of lithium `Li_(2)SO_(4)` is ot isomorphous with `Na_(2)SO_(4)`
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