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Arrange the following compounds in order of increasing dipole moment .
Toluene `(I)` m-dichlorobenzene `(II)`
o-dichlorobenzene `(III)` . P-dichlorobenzene `(IV)` .

A

`I lt IV lt II lt III`

B

`Iv lt I lt II lt III`

C

`I lt IV lt II lt III`

D

`IV lt II lt I lt III`

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