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The atomic radii of two elements "X" and "Y" are `0.72 A^(0)` and `1.6A^(0)`. Then the elements "X" & "Y" are

A

F & Ne

B

Ne & F

C

Li & Be

D

`Fe & Fe^(2+)ion`

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