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The species Ar,K^(+) and Ca^(2+) contain...

The species Ar,`K^(+)` and `Ca^(2+)` contain the same number of electrons. In which order do their radii increase?

A

`K^(+) lt Ar lt Ca^(2+)`

B

`Ar lt K^(+) lt Ca^(2+)`

C

`Ca^(2+) lt Arlt K^(+)`

D

`Ca^(2+) lt K^(+) lt Ar`

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D
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