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Consider the following carbanions
`(i) CH_(3)- overset(Ө)CH_(2)" "(ii) CH_(2) = overset(Ө)CH" "(iii) CH -= overset(Ө)C `
Correct order of stability of these carbanions in decreasing order is

A

`1 gt 2 gt 3`

B

`2 gt 1 gt 3`

C

`3 gt 2 gt 1`

D

`3 gt 1 gt 2`

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