Rank the hydrogen atoms `(H_(a),H_(b), H_(c))` present in the following molecule is decreasing order of their acidic strengh.
A
`agtbgtc`
B
`bgtagtc`
C
`bgtcgta`
D
`cgtbgta`
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D
Acidic strenght `prop` stability of resulting anion . (i.e,conjugate base)
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