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Which of the following species will have the largest and the smallest size `Mg, Mg^(2+), Al, Al^(3+)`?

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`Al^(3+)` is the smallest because it has highest number of protons `(13)` among `Na^(o+)`,`Mg^(2+)` and `Al^(3+)` ions, due to which effective nuclear charge is more.
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