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What is the decreasing order of strengh of the bases?
`OH^(-), NH_(2)^(-), H-C-=C^(-) and CH_(3)-CH_(2)^(-)`?

A

`CH_(3)-CH_(2)^(-)gtNH_(2)^(-)gtHC-=C^(-)gtOH^(-)`

B

`HC-=C^(-)gtCH_(3)-CH_(2)^(-)gtNH_(2)^(-)gtOH^(-)`

C

`OH^(-)gtNH_(2)^(-)gtHC-=C^(-)gtCH_(3)-CH_(2)^(-)`

D

`NH_(2)^(-)gtHC-=C^(-)gtOH^(-)gtCH_(3)-CH_(2)^(-)`

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