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The ionic mobility Li^(oplus) of is less...

The ionic mobility `Li^(oplus)` of is less than that of the `Na^(oplus)` ion in solution because

A

`Li^(oplus)` ion has a high charge density

B

`Li^(oplus)` ion has the lower hydration tendency

C

`Li^(oplus)` ion has the highest ionisation enthalpy

D

`Li^(oplus)` has two electrons

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The correct Answer is:
A

Due to its high charge density , `Li^(oplus)` ion has the highest hydration tendensy and thus maxiumum size , thus, `Li^(oplus)` ion has ionic mobility.
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