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Arrange the following compounds in the order of decreasing reactivity towards electrophilic substitution

A

`V gt IV gt III gt II gt I`

B

`I gt II gt III gt V gt IV`

C

`I gt II gt IV gt III gt V `

D

`I gt III gt IV gt II gt V`

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B

Rate of electrophilic substitution reaction of Stability of arenium ion.
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