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The correct order of thermal stability of hydrogen halides
(HX) is: `HIgtHBrgtHCLgtHF`, `HFgtHCLgtHBrgtHI`, `HCLltHFltHBrltHI`, `HIgtHCLgtHFgtHBr`.

A

`HIgtHBrgtHCLgtHF`

B

`HFgtHCLgtHBrgtHI`

C

`HCLltHFltHBrltHI`

D

`HIgtHCLgtHFgtHBr`

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