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Arrange the carbanions, `(CH_(3))_(3)bar(C),bar(C)Cl_(3),(CH_(3))_(2)bar(C)H,C_(6)H_(5)bar(C)H_(2)`, in order of their decreasing stability

A

`C_(6)H_(5)bar(C)H_(2)gtbar(C)Cl_(3)gt(CH_(3))_(3)bar(C)gt(CH_(3))_(2)bar(C)H`

B

`(CH_(3))_(2)bar(C)Hgtbar(C)ClgtC_(6)H_(5)bar(C)H_(2)gt(CH_(3))_(3)bar(C)`

C

`bar(C)Cl_(3)gtC_(6)H_(5)bar(C)H_(2)gt(CH_(3))_(2)bar(C)Hgt(CH_(3))_(3)bar(C)`

D

`(CH_(3))_(3)bar(C)gt(CH_(3))_(2)bar(C)HgtC_(6)H_(5)bar(C)H_(2)gtbar(C)Cl_(3)`

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