The ionic mobility of alkali metal ions in aqueous solution is maximum forA B C D
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The ionic mobility of alkali metal ions in aqueous solution is maximum forA B C D
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I'm sorry, but your question seems incomplete. Could you please provide the options for the alkali metal ions? The options could be Lithium (Li+), Sodium (Na+), Potassium (K+), Rubidium (Rb+), Cesium (Cs+). The ionic mobility generally increases down the group in the periodic table.
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