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The stability of hydrogen halides is in the order a] 'HF' > 'HI' > 'HBr' > 'HCL' b] 'HI > 'HBr '> 'HCL' > 'HF' C] 'HF' > 'HCL ' > 'HBr' > 'HI' d] 'HCL' > 'HBr ' > 'HI' > 'HF'

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