For the reactions given below:
$(I)$ Cyclohexyl chloride $\rightarrow$ Cyclohexyl cation + $Cl^-$,$\Delta H_1^{\circ}$
$(II)$ Cyclohex$-2-$enyl chloride $\rightarrow$ Cyclohex$-2-$enyl cation + $Cl^-$,$\Delta H_2^{\circ}$
$(III)$ Benzyl chloride $\rightarrow$ Benzyl cation + $Cl^-$,$\Delta H_3^{\circ}$
$(IV)$ Chlorobenzene $\rightarrow$ Phenyl cation + $Cl^-$,$\Delta H_4^{\circ}$
The correct decreasing order of enthalpies of reaction for producing the carbocation is:

  • A
    $\Delta H_1^{\circ} > \Delta H_2^{\circ} > \Delta H_3^{\circ} > \Delta H_4^{\circ}$
  • B
    $\Delta H_4^{\circ} > \Delta H_1^{\circ} > \Delta H_2^{\circ} > \Delta H_3^{\circ}$
  • C
    $\Delta H_3^{\circ} > \Delta H_2^{\circ} > \Delta H_1^{\circ} > \Delta H_4^{\circ}$
  • D
    $\Delta H_2^{\circ} > \Delta H_1^{\circ} > \Delta H_4^{\circ} > \Delta H_3^{\circ}$

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