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Which statement is correct

  1. For potassium, the atomic radius < ionic radius; but for bromine, the atomic radius > ionic radius  
  2. For potassium and bromine both, the atomic radii > ionic radii  
  3. (c) For potassium and bromine both, the atomic radii < ionic radii  
  4. For potassium, the atomic radius > ionic radius but for bromine, the atomic radius < ionic radius  

The correct answer is: For potassium, the atomic radius > ionic radius but for bromine, the atomic radius < ionic radius

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