Identify the correct statements from the following :
$I$. Tendency to form halide hydrates gradually increases from $Be$ to $Ba$ down the group.
$II$. Tendency to form stable superoxides increases from $Li$ to $Cs$ down the group.
$III$. Low solubility of $LiF$ is due to its high lattice energy.
$IV$. Solubility of carbonates of group-$2$ elements increases down the group.

  • A
    $I, II$
  • B
    $III, IV$
  • C
    $II, III$
  • D
    $I, III$

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