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Al^(3+) has low ionic radius than Mg^(2+...

`Al^(3+)` has low ionic radius than `Mg^(2+)` because

A

`Al^(3+)` has high nuclear charge than `Mg^(2+)`

B

Mg atom has less no. of neutrons than Al atom

C

Mg and AL Differ in electronegativity values

D

Al atom has low IE value than Mg atom

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