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The increasing order of extent of H-bonding of the alkyl ammonium ions , `RNH_(3)^(+), R_(2)NH_(2)^(+), R_(3)NH^(+)` in water is

A

`R_(3)NH^(+) lt R_(2)NH_(2)^(+) lt RNH_(3)^(+)`

B

`R_(3)NH^(+) lt RNH_(3)^(+) lt R_(2)NH_(2)^(+)`

C

`R_(2)NH_(2)^(+) lt RNH_(3)^(+) lt R_(3)NH^(+)`

D

`RNH_(3)^(+) lt R_(2)NH_(2)^(+) lt R_(3)NH^(+)`

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