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The seqeunce of ionic mobility in the aqueous solution is

A

`K^(+) gt Na^(+) gt Rb^(+) gt Cs^(+)`

B

`Cs^(+) gt Rb^(+) gt K^(+) gt Na^(+)`

C

`Rb^(+) gt K^(+)gt Cs^(+) gt Na^(+)`

D

`Na^(+) gt K^(+) gt Rb^(+) gt Cs^(+ )`

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B

Smaller the size of an ion, more strongly it is hydrated and less is the ionic mobility. The sizes of the unhydrated ions increase in the order:
`Na^(+) lt K^(+) lt Rb^(+) lt Cs^(+)`
The sizes of the hydrated ions will be in the order:
`Cs^(+) lt Rb^(+) lt K^(+) lt Na^(+) `
Hence, their ionic mobilities will be in the order:
`Cs^(2+) gt Rb^(+) gt K^(+) gt Na^(+)`
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