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Correct order of stability-

A

1gt2gt3

B

2gt1gt3

C

2gt3gt1

D

3gt2gt1

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The correct Answer is:
B

Lone pair of `N_(2)` is localized, `N_(1)` is delocalized with one `-underset(O)underset(||)(C)-`(amide group),
`N_(3)` is delocalized with two `-underset(O)underset(||)(C)-` group (Imide group)
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