Rank as indicated:
A. Smallest to largest Zeff: Cl, Mg, P
B. Largest to smallest radius: S, Cl, Se
C. Largest to smallest ionization energy: Ba, Br, Ca
D. Smallest to largest radius: O2-, Na1+, Ne
E. Lowest to highest electronegativity: O, Al, S
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