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Arrange the following as stated: Increasing order of ionic size
`N^(3-),Na^(oplus),F^(ɵ),O^(2-),Mg^(2+)`

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`Mg^(2+) lt Na^(2+) lt F^(-) lt O^(2-) lt N^(2-)` , Ionic size `Mg^(2+) lt Na^(+) lt F^(-) lt O^(2-) lt N^(3-)`
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