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`K_(H)` value for Ar(g),CO(g), HCHO(g) and `CH_(4)(g)` are 40.39 , 1.67 ,`1.83xx10^(-5)` and 0.413 respectively. Arrange these gases in the order of their increastively solubility.

A

`HCHO lt CH_(4) lt CO_(2) lt Ar`

B

`HCHO lt CO_(2) lt CH_(4) lt Ar`

C

`Ar lt CO_(2) lt CH_(4) lt HCHO`

D

`Ar lt CH_(4) lt CO_(2) lt HCHO`

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`K_(H)=1/"Solubility"`
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