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    Why Is the Mg<sup>2+</sup> Ion Smaller Than F<sup>-</Sup>, Even Though
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Why Is the Mg2+ Ion Smaller Than F-, Even Though

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Why is the Mg2+ ion smaller than F-, even though they are isoelectronic?

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