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What is the decreasing order of strength of bases?
`OH^-, NH_2^-, H-C-=C and CH_3-H_2`

A

`OH^(-)gtNH_(2)^(-)gtH-C-=CH_3-CH_2 `

B

`NH_(2)^(-) gt OH^(-) gt CH_3 -CH_2^(-) gt H-C-=C`

C

`CH_3-CH_(2) gt NH_2^(-) gt H-C-=C^(-) gt OH^(-)`

D

`OH^(-) gt H-C-=C^(-) gt CH-CH_2^(-) gt NH_2^(-)`

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The correct Answer is:
C
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