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The correct order of increasing radii of the ions `Br^(-), F^(-), O^(2-) and S^(2-)` is as follows

A

`Br^(-) lt F^(-) lt O^(2-) lt S^(2-)`

B

`S^(2-) lt O^(2-) lt F^(-) lt Br^(-)`

C

`F^(-) lt O^(2-) lt S^(2-) lt Br^(-)`

D

`F^(-) lt Br^(-) lt O^(2-) lt S^(2-)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`F^(-) and O^(2-)` are isoelectronic but nuclear charge of `F^(-) gt O^2`. Hence, ionic radius of `F^(-) lt O^(2-)`. So the order is `F^(-) lt O^(2-) lt S^(2-) lt Br^(-)`.
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