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Arrange the following compounds in the order of increasing dipole moment : toluene (I), m-dichlorobenezene (II), o-dichlorobenezene (III), p-dichlorobenezene (IV).

A

`I lt IV lt II lt III`

B

`IV lt I lt II lt III`

C

`IV lt I lt III lt II`

D

`IV lt II lt I lt III`

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The correct Answer is:
B


`"p-Dichlorobenezene" lt "Toluene" lt "m-Dichlorobenzene"`, o-Dichlorobenzene.
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