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Boron does not form B^(3+) ions whereas ...

Boron does not form `B^(3+)` ions whereas Al forms `Al^(3+)` ions. This is because 

A

The size of B atom is larger than that of Al

B

The sum of `IE_(1) + IE_(2) + IE_(3)` of B is much higher than that of Al

C

The sum of `IE_(1) + IE_(2) + IE_(3)` of Al is much higher than that of B

D

Both 1 and 2

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B
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