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The order of stability of the alkenes
`underset(I)(R_(2)C=CR_(2)') underset(II)(R_(2)C=CHE) underset(III)(R_(2)C=CH_(2)')underset(IV)(RCH=CHR,) "and" underset(V)(RCH=CH_(2))`
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A

`IgtIIgtIIIgtIVgtV`

B

`I=IIgtIIIgtIVgtV`

C

`IIgtIIgtIVgtIIIgtV`

D

`VgtIVgtIIIgtIgtII`

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